Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice
Volume 7, Issue 2 , Pages 86-87, June 2007

Oral Indicators of Eating Disorders Are More Readily Detected by Female Than Male Dentists

New York University, College of Dentistry, Mail Code: 9431, 345 East 24 Street, New York, NY 10010, Voice 212-9989914, Fax 212-9953994

Article Title and Bibliographic Information

Sex Differences Among Dentists Regarding Eating Disorders and Secondary Prevention Practices.

DeBate RD, Vogel E, Tedesco LA, Neff JA.

J Am Dent Assoc 2006;137(6):773-81.

Level of Evidence

2c

Purpose/Question

To study gender differences among dentists regarding current behaviors and behavioral beliefs in dealing with patients with eating disorders.

Source of Funding

Supported by grant 1 R15 DE013963-01A1 from NIDCR, NIH

Type of Study/Design

Cross-sectional questionnaire survey

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PII: S1532-3382(07)00033-4

doi:10.1016/j.jebdp.2007.03.005

Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice
Volume 7, Issue 2 , Pages 86-87, June 2007