The Body Attitudes Test (BAT) was developed by Probst et al. in 1995. It was designed for the assessment of multiple eating disorders in women. The BAT measures an individual's subjective body experience and attitudes towards one's own body. It is a questionnaire composed of twenty items which yields four different factors that evaluate the internal view of the patient's own body.
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| - The Body Attitudes Test (BAT) was developed by Probst et al. in 1995. It was designed for the assessment of multiple eating disorders in women. The BAT measures an individual's subjective body experience and attitudes towards one's own body. It is a questionnaire composed of twenty items which yields four different factors that evaluate the internal view of the patient's own body. (en)
- Le Body Attitudes Test (BAT) a été développé par Probst et al. en 1995. Il a été conçu pour évaluer les troubles alimentaires chez les femmes (assignées). Le BAT mesure l'expérience corporelle subjective, et les attitudes à l'égard de son propre corps. Il est composé de vingt items recouvrant quatre facteurs : 1. Appréciation négative de sa taille2. Manque de familiarité avec son propre corps3. Insatisfaction générale du corps4. A rest factor (fr)
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| - The Body Attitudes Test (BAT) was developed by Probst et al. in 1995. It was designed for the assessment of multiple eating disorders in women. The BAT measures an individual's subjective body experience and attitudes towards one's own body. It is a questionnaire composed of twenty items which yields four different factors that evaluate the internal view of the patient's own body. (en)
- Le Body Attitudes Test (BAT) a été développé par Probst et al. en 1995. Il a été conçu pour évaluer les troubles alimentaires chez les femmes (assignées). Le BAT mesure l'expérience corporelle subjective, et les attitudes à l'égard de son propre corps. Il est composé de vingt items recouvrant quatre facteurs : 1. Appréciation négative de sa taille2. Manque de familiarité avec son propre corps3. Insatisfaction générale du corps4. A rest factor (fr)
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