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Priorities in prevention research for eating disorders National-Institutes-of-Health (NIH) Workshop on the Development of Research Priorities in Eating Disorders/7th International Conference on Eating Disorders Taylor, C. B., Altman, T. US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1997: 413–17
Abstract
This article discusses potential areas for research in the prevention of eating disorders. Prevention research encompasses a large range of activities; reviews are available (Crisp 1988; Shisslak et al. 1987; USDHHS/McKnight 1996). This article focuses on school-based primary preventive interventions.
View details for Web of Science ID A1997XZ32800013
View details for PubMedID 9550886