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Corrigendum: Uncontrolled, Repetitive Eating of Small Amounts of Food or ‘Grazing’: Development and Evaluation of a New Measure of Atypical Eating

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 August 2014

Abstract

Type
Corrigendum
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s), published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Australian Academic Press Pty Ltd 2014 

Due to editing errors, the mean values for the Grazing Questionnaire in Table 2 were printed incorrectly, and a note explaining the derivation of DASS scores was omitted in Lane and Szabó (Reference Lane and Szabó2013). Table 2 with the correct Grazing Questionnaire Mean values and a note regarding the DASS scores is below.

TABLE 2 Eating Patterns, Shape and Weight Concerns, Negative Emotions, and Eating Triggers in the Total Sample (N = 248), and in Women (n = 181) and Men (n = 67) Separately

Note: aDASS-21 Depression, Anxiety and Stress scores have been doubled in accordance with guidelines (Lovibond & Lovibond, 1995) to enable comparison with DASS-42 severity ratings.

*p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001, two-tailed.

References

Lane, B., & Szabó, M. (2013). Uncontrolled, repetitive eating of small amounts of food or ‘grazing’: Development and evaluation of a new measure of atypical eating. Behaviour Change, 30, 5773. doi:10.1017/bec.2013.6CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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TABLE 2 Eating Patterns, Shape and Weight Concerns, Negative Emotions, and Eating Triggers in the Total Sample (N = 248), and in Women (n = 181) and Men (n = 67) Separately