Multiple Choice
The most important risk factor(s) for adolescents to develop an eating disorder is/are
A) having peers who engage in eating disordered behaviors.
B) having parents who utilize an authoritative parenting style from early childhood.
C) being overly concerned about one's body and weight and having a history of dieting.
D) having unusually high self-esteem, which leads to a perception that one needs to be "perfect."
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