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Major Article

Rumination and perceived social support from significant others interact to predict eating disorder attitudes and behaviors in university students

, MS, , PhD, RD, LD & , PhD
Pages 488-494 | Received 08 Feb 2019, Accepted 12 Oct 2019, Published online: 08 Nov 2019

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