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EGA results for clinical (upper panel) and non-clinical (bottom panel) groups. The factorial structure of the EAT-26 among the clinical group comprised three factors, but with different item configurations than the original EAT-26. The factorial structure among the non-clinical group comprised five factors.

EGA results for clinical (upper panel) and non-clinical (bottom panel) groups. The factorial structure of the EAT-26 among the clinical group comprised three factors, but with different item configurations than the original EAT-26. The factorial structure among the non-clinical group comprised five factors.

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In recent years, the diagnostic definitions of eating disorders (EDs) have undergone dramatic changes. The Eating Attitudes Test-26 (EAT-26), which is considered an accepted instrument for community ED studies, has shown in its factorial structure to be inconsistent in different cultures and populations. The aim of the present study was to compare...

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