Accountability in promoting representation of historically marginalized racial and ethnic populations in the eating disorders field: A call to action

Promoting representation of historically marginalized racial and ethnic populations in the eating disorders (EDs) field among professionals and the populations studied and served has long been discussed, with limited progress. This may be due to a reinforcing feedback loop in which individuals from...

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Veröffentlicht in:The International journal of eating disorders 2022-04, Vol.55 (4), p.463-469
Hauptverfasser: Goel, Neha J., Jennings Mathis, Karen, Egbert, Amy H., Petterway, Felicia, Breithaupt, Lauren, Eddy, Kamryn T., Franko, Debra L., Graham, Andrea K.
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