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- Body_Attitudes_Test abstract "The Body Attitudes Test (BAT) was developed by Probst et al. in 1995. It was designed for the assessment of eating disorders in women. The BAT measures an individual's subjective body experience and attitudes towards one's own body it differentiates between clinical and non-clinical subjects and between anorectics and bulimics. It is composed of twenty items which yield four factors:1. Negative appreciation of body size2. Lack of familiarity with one's own body3. General body dissatisfaction4. A rest factor".
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- Body_Attitudes_Test wikiPageWikiLink Body_Attitudes_Questionnaire.
- Body_Attitudes_Test wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eating_disorders.
- Body_Attitudes_Test wikiPageWikiLink Category:Psychiatric_instruments:_eating_disorders.
- Body_Attitudes_Test wikiPageWikiLink Eating_Attitudes_Test.
- Body_Attitudes_Test wikiPageWikiLink Eating_Disorder_Diagnostic_Scale.
- Body_Attitudes_Test wikiPageWikiLink Eating_Disorder_Inventory.
- Body_Attitudes_Test wikiPageWikiLink Eating_disorder.
- Body_Attitudes_Test wikiPageWikiLink Eating_disorders.
- Body_Attitudes_Test wikiPageWikiLink SCOFF_questionnaire.
- Body_Attitudes_Test wikiPageWikiLink Subjectivity.
- Body_Attitudes_Test wikiPageWikiLinkText "Body Attitudes Test".
- Body_Attitudes_Test hasPhotoCollection Body_Attitudes_Test.
- Body_Attitudes_Test wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Science-stub.
- Body_Attitudes_Test subject Category:Eating_disorders.
- Body_Attitudes_Test subject Category:Psychiatric_instruments:_eating_disorders.
- Body_Attitudes_Test type Disorder.
- Body_Attitudes_Test comment "The Body Attitudes Test (BAT) was developed by Probst et al. in 1995. It was designed for the assessment of eating disorders in women. The BAT measures an individual's subjective body experience and attitudes towards one's own body it differentiates between clinical and non-clinical subjects and between anorectics and bulimics. It is composed of twenty items which yield four factors:1. Negative appreciation of body size2. Lack of familiarity with one's own body3. General body dissatisfaction4.".
- Body_Attitudes_Test label "Body Attitudes Test".
- Body_Attitudes_Test sameAs m.09k72d2.
- Body_Attitudes_Test sameAs Q4936793.
- Body_Attitudes_Test sameAs Q4936793.
- Body_Attitudes_Test wasDerivedFrom Body_Attitudes_Test?oldid=631408120.
- Body_Attitudes_Test isPrimaryTopicOf Body_Attitudes_Test.