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Relationships between educational achievement, intelligence, and perfectionism in adolescents with eating disorders.

Christina M T SchilderLot C SternheimEmmeke AartsAnnemarie A van ElburgUnna N Danner
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2021)
This study suggests that high educational achievement is common in adolescents with EDs. Particularly for patients who receive education in the most complex tracks the demands at school may be higher than they can handle, based on their IQ. Self-oriented perfectionism contributed to educational achievement independent from IQ. Our results indicate that treatment for EDs should include awareness for the possibility of a too high target level of patients at school and perfectionism.
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