Beyond Western Frameworks: Cultural Barriers and the Underrecognition of Eating Disorders in East Asian Populations
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Beyond Western Frameworks: Cultural Barriers and the Underrecognition of Eating Disorders in East Asian Populations By Vivian Li, Project ANA In recent decades, mental health has become a growing focus in public health research, with increasing attention placed on conditions that were once overlooked or misunderstood. Among these, eating disorders have emerged as a significant […] The post Beyond Western Frameworks: Cultural Barriers and the Underrecognition of Eating Disorders in East Asian Populations appeared first on ANAD - National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders .
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