Abstract

In the publication of this article [1], there is an error with an abbreviation.The last sentence of the results paragraph in the abstract reads as follows: “While measures of WE related more to weight gain and general ED Psychopathology, indices including lowest weight were stronger predictors of changes in slimness ideal and inappropriate compensatory behaviors.” Instead of WE (weight elevation), however, the abbreviation should say WS (weight suppression). This has now been included in this correction article.

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  • The last sentence of the results paragraph in the abstract reads as follows: “While measures of WE related more to weight gain and general ED Psychopathology, indices including lowest weight were stronger predictors of changes in slimness ideal and inappropriate compensatory behaviors.” Instead of WE, the abbreviation should say WS

  • In the publication of this article [1], there is an error with an abbreviation

  • This has been included in this correction article

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Introduction

The last sentence of the results paragraph in the abstract reads as follows: “While measures of WE related more to weight gain and general ED Psychopathology, indices including lowest weight were stronger predictors of changes in slimness ideal and inappropriate compensatory behaviors.” Instead of WE (weight elevation), the abbreviation should say WS (weight suppression). Correction to: Dimensions within 24 weight history indices and their association with inpatient treatment outcome in adults with anorexia nervosa: analysis of routine data

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