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- W2783148185 abstract "Abstract Eating Disorders [ED] are a serious public health problem, internationally recognized. Through the project “Razones de Peso”, (Reasons that Determine Weight) in 2013 research was carried out in public junior high schools in the City of Santiago de Queretaro. The objective was to identify the risk of suffering from ED among adolescents based on the presence of Disordered Eating Behaviors [DEB] and preoccupations associated with ED. The sample consisted of 435 students (224 girls and 211 boys) with an average age of 13.83 ( SD =.72). The instrument used was a version of the EAT-26 questionnaire, adapted, validated and recommended by Garner (2004a), the original questionnaire author. The results highlights the elevated prevalence of concerns associated with ED (5.9%) and DEB (33.1%) in male and female students. Moreover, both the group considered “at risk of developing an ED” as the students group that expressed having DEB, were composed by a higher percentage of boys rather than girls. It is recommended the implementation in two phases studies, with statistical samples made up of girls and boys and the validation with a Mexican population of the EAT-26 version used for this study. Resumen Los Trastornos de la Conducta Alimentaria [TCA] constituyen un grave problema de salud publica, reconocido a nivel internacional. A traves del proyecto “Razones de Peso” en el ano 2013 se desarrollo una investigacion en secundarias publicas de la localidad de Santiago de Queretaro, con el objetivo de identificar el riesgo de padecer TCA entre adolescentes mujeres y varones, con base en la presencia Conductas Alimentarias de Riesgo [CAR] y preocupaciones asociadas con TCA. La muestra estuvo compuesta por 435 estudiantes (224 mujeres y 211 varones) con una edad promedio de 13.83 anos ( DE =.72). El instrumento empleado fue una version del cuestionario EAT-26 adaptada, validada y recomendada por Garner (2004a), autor original de dicho cuestionario. Entre los resultados de la investigacion destaca la elevada prevalencia de preocupaciones asociadas a TCA (5.9%) y de CAR (33.1%), en estudiantes de ambos sexos. Ademas, tanto el grupo considerado “en riesgo de padecer algun TCA”, como el grupo de estudiantes que declararon incurrir en CAR, estuvieron conformados por un mayor porcentaje de varones que de mujeres. Se recomienda implementar estudios a dos fases, con muestras estadisticas integradas por mujeres y varones, y la validacion con poblacion mexicana, de la version del EAT-26 empleada para la presente investigacion. Normal 0 21 false false false ES-MX X-NONE X-NONE" @default.
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- W2783148185 date "2014-11-29" @default.
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- W2783148185 title "Psychometric properties of the Multidimensional Body Self Relations Questionnaire (MBSRQ) / Propiedades psicométricas del Multidimensional Body Self Relations Questionnaire (MBSRQ)" @default.
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