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Screening for eating disorders can be difficult in the primary care setting. The authors from London and Oxford, United Kingdom, studied the utility of 2 short sets of questions in diagnosing eating disorders. They studied 225 patients drawn from a college and a primary care practice in London. The patients had a mean age of 29, range of 18–64, and 77% were female. Each participant completed the Questionnaire for Eating Disorder Diagnoses (Q-EDD), which served …
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