Differences in the factor structure of the Eating Attitudes Test-26 in female adolescent patients with eating disorders before and after treatment — Dan Joseph Stein (2025) | RDL Network
Different factor structures of the EAT are found in the same population of young females with ED during the acute stage of illness vs. symptomatic improvement. In addition, shorter versions of the EAT with higher cutoff scores may better differentiate between improved and not improved patients at discharge. Findings suggest that using the EAT-15 is more effective for evaluating a population with clinical characteristics of ED.
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