DERS-36 and EDE-Q Relationship in Adolescent Females with Eating Disorders
General factor was statistically significantly associated with total scores on the EDE-Q and accounted for 36.8% of the variance. Other subscales accounted for 1.1% beyond the general factor. Clarity was statistically, significantly associated with total score of EDE-Q.
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