Socioeconomic status and eating disorder prevalence: at the intersections of gender identity, sexual orientation, and race/ethnicity.
Natasha L BurkeVivienne M HazzardLauren M SchaeferMelissa SimoneJennifer L O'FlynnRachel F RodgersPublished in: Psychological medicine (2022)
Although positive ED screens were more common among undergraduate/graduate students of lower SES, the particularly high ED risk reported by certain groups of lower SES with multiple minority identities reinforces the importance of investigating multi-layered constructs of identity when identifying groups at disproportionate risk.