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Tury F et al. – The problems arise from the definition of some constructs and from the phenomena of denial and concealment, which are frequent among eating–disordered individuals. The frequent co–occurrence of other psychopathological features (e.g., multiimpulsive symptoms) shows that other psychological phenomena should also be evaluated in line with the assessment of eating disorders.

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