ESTUDIO COMPARTIVO DE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS PSICOLÓGICAS DE MUJERES Y VARONES CON TRASTORNOS ALIMENTARIOS.
@inproceedings{Luz2009ESTUDIOCD, title={ESTUDIO COMPARTIVO DE LAS CARACTER{\'I}STICAS PSICOL{\'O}GICAS DE MUJERES Y VARONES CON TRASTORNOS ALIMENTARIOS.}, author={Mar{\'i}a Luz and Brenda Mar{\'i}a and Ana Laura and Estudio Compartivo De Las Caracter{\'i}sticas}, year={2009}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:194187643} }
Objetivo: El objetivo del presente estudio es conocer si las mujeres y los varones con trastornos alimentarios se diferencian respecto a las caracteristicas psicologicas que funcionan como factores de riesgo y que son evaluadas con el Eating Disorder Inventory-2 (EDI-2). Metodologia: Participaron de manera voluntaria 107 pacientes (102 mujeres y 5 varones) con trastornos alimentarios que consultaron a un equipo especializado de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. La edad media de las mujeres es 18.6 (DE…
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