
doi: 10.1007/bf00705903
pmid: 2007342
This study examined body image dissatisfaction in bulimic adolescent girls. Subjects were screened with the Bulimia Test and the Eating Disorder Inventory, followed by clinical interviews using Russell's diagnostic criteria. Bulimic subjects were matched with controls by age, weight, height and year in high school. Results indicated that bulimic subjects were significantly more dissatisfied with their bodies as measured by the Color-A-Person Test than matched controls.
Adolescent, Body Image, Humans, Female, Bulimia
Adolescent, Body Image, Humans, Female, Bulimia
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