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- Body_Attitudes_Questionnaire abstract "The Ben-Tovim Walker Body Attitudes Questionnaire (BAQ) is a 44 item self-report questionnaire divided into six subscales that measures a woman's attitude towards their own body. The BAQ is used in the assessment of eating disorders. It was devised by D.I. Ben-Tovim and M.K. Walker in 1991.The six subscales measured by the BAQ are: Overall fatness Self disparagement Strength Salience of weight Feelings of attractiveness Consciousness of lower body fat↑".
- Q4936792 abstract "The Ben-Tovim Walker Body Attitudes Questionnaire (BAQ) is a 44 item self-report questionnaire divided into six subscales that measures a woman's attitude towards their own body. The BAQ is used in the assessment of eating disorders. It was devised by D.I. Ben-Tovim and M.K. Walker in 1991.The six subscales measured by the BAQ are: Overall fatness Self disparagement Strength Salience of weight Feelings of attractiveness Consciousness of lower body fat↑".
- Body_Attitudes_Questionnaire comment "The Ben-Tovim Walker Body Attitudes Questionnaire (BAQ) is a 44 item self-report questionnaire divided into six subscales that measures a woman's attitude towards their own body. The BAQ is used in the assessment of eating disorders. It was devised by D.I. Ben-Tovim and M.K. Walker in 1991.The six subscales measured by the BAQ are: Overall fatness Self disparagement Strength Salience of weight Feelings of attractiveness Consciousness of lower body fat↑".
- Q4936792 comment "The Ben-Tovim Walker Body Attitudes Questionnaire (BAQ) is a 44 item self-report questionnaire divided into six subscales that measures a woman's attitude towards their own body. The BAQ is used in the assessment of eating disorders. It was devised by D.I. Ben-Tovim and M.K. Walker in 1991.The six subscales measured by the BAQ are: Overall fatness Self disparagement Strength Salience of weight Feelings of attractiveness Consciousness of lower body fat↑".