THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EATING DISORDERS AND ATTACHMENT STYLE IN STUDENTS
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The article presents the results of a study of various attachment styles and their relationship with eating disorders in students. Analyzing the data, it was found that the most students were characterized by a low level of probability of having eating disorders, as well as a predominance of a secure attachment style. The study did not confirm a significant relationship between eating disorders and attachment style.
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