Boys don't try? Gendered stigma specifically reduces help-seeking for disordered eating in men, but not women
M. Lehe, G. Halbeisen, V. Juergensen, L. Sabel, S. Steins-Loeber, G. Paslakis, Journal of Eating Disorders 13 (2025).
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Lehe M, Halbeisen G, Juergensen V, Sabel L, Steins-Loeber S, Paslakis G. Boys don’t try? Gendered stigma specifically reduces help-seeking for disordered eating in men, but not women. Journal of Eating Disorders. 2025;13(1).
Lehe, M., Halbeisen, G., Juergensen, V., Sabel, L., Steins-Loeber, S., & Paslakis, G. (2025). Boys don’t try? Gendered stigma specifically reduces help-seeking for disordered eating in men, but not women. Journal of Eating Disorders, 13(1).
Lehe M et al. (2025) Boys Don’t Try? Gendered Stigma Specifically Reduces Help-Seeking for Disordered Eating in Men, but Not Women. Journal of Eating Disorders 13.
Lehe, MS, Georg Halbeisen, VC Juergensen, L Sabel, S Steins-Loeber, and G Paslakis. “Boys Don’t Try? Gendered Stigma Specifically Reduces Help-Seeking for Disordered Eating in Men, but Not Women.” Journal of Eating Disorders 13, no. 1 (2025).
Lehe, MS, Georg Halbeisen, VC Juergensen, L Sabel, S Steins-Loeber und G Paslakis. 2025. Boys don’t try? Gendered stigma specifically reduces help-seeking for disordered eating in men, but not women. Journal of Eating Disorders 13, Nr. 1.
Lehe, MS ; Halbeisen, Georg ; Juergensen, VC ; Sabel, L ; Steins-Loeber, S ; Paslakis, G: Boys don’t try? Gendered stigma specifically reduces help-seeking for disordered eating in men, but not women. In: Journal of Eating Disorders Bd. 13, BioMed Central (2025), Nr. 1
M. Lehe, G. Halbeisen, V. Juergensen, L. Sabel, S. Steins-Loeber, G. Paslakis, Boys don’t try? Gendered stigma specifically reduces help-seeking for disordered eating in men, but not women, Journal of Eating Disorders. 13 (2025).
M. Lehe, G. Halbeisen, V. Juergensen, L. Sabel, S. Steins-Loeber, and G. Paslakis, “Boys don’t try? Gendered stigma specifically reduces help-seeking for disordered eating in men, but not women,” Journal of Eating Disorders, vol. 13, no. 1, 2025.
Lehe, MS, et al. “Boys Don’t Try? Gendered Stigma Specifically Reduces Help-Seeking for Disordered Eating in Men, but Not Women.” Journal of Eating Disorders, vol. 13, no. 1, 2025.
Lehe, MS u. a.: Boys don’t try? Gendered stigma specifically reduces help-seeking for disordered eating in men, but not women, in: Journal of Eating Disorders 13 (2025), H. 1.
Lehe M, Halbeisen G, Juergensen V, Sabel L, Steins-Loeber S, Paslakis G. Boys don’t try? Gendered stigma specifically reduces help-seeking for disordered eating in men, but not women. Journal of Eating Disorders. 2025;13(1).