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Xử lý chọn lọc các từ về hình ảnh cơ thể ở phụ nữ có nguy cơ phát triển rối loạn ăn uống: Một nghiên cứu sơ bộ
Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity - Tập 16 - Trang e199-e203 - 2013
Tóm tắt
Chúng tôi đã đánh giá tính hữu ích của bài kiểm tra Stroop đã được sửa đổi như một thước đo mối quan tâm về hình ảnh cơ thể ở phụ nữ có nguy cơ mắc rối loạn ăn uống. Dữ liệu đã được thu thập từ 31 người tham gia trong một chương trình phòng ngừa rối loạn ăn uống. Bài Stroop đã được sửa đổi có mối liên hệ đáng kể với các tập hào hứng ăn uống thái quá và một thước đo rõ ràng về mối quan tâm hình dạng. Hiệu ứng Stroop truyền thống đã được tìm thấy trong khi hiệu ứng Stroop đã được sửa đổi là không đáng kể. Kết quả đặt ra câu hỏi về tính hữu ích của bài kiểm tra Stroop đã sửa đổi trong việc xác định những phụ nữ có nguy cơ. Các vấn đề phương pháp và lâm sàng được thảo luận.
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