Altered social cognition in a community sample of women with disordered eating behaviours: a multi-method approach
Abstract Prior work suggests that individuals with an eating disorder demonstrate task-based and overall differences in sociocognitive functioning. However, the majority of studies assessed specifically anorexia nervosa and often employed a single experimental paradigm, providing a piecemeal underst...
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Main Authors: | Devon S. Heath, Nimrit Jhinjar, Dana A. Hayward |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b865470e376b4c4a83f6d159c9695f7b |
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