Table 4.
The Report of EAT-26 in Non-Western Countries
Country Studied (Year) |
Samples | Scores Above Cutoff Point (Male) |
Scores Above Cutoff Point (Female) |
Authors |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nigeria (1992) | Female students - number not given |
#x000A0; | #x000A0; | Oyewumi and Kazarian[42] |
High school | 18.6% | |||
College | 9.1% | |||
University | 21.7% | |||
Hong Kong (1996) | Adult females - number not given |
#x000A0; | 6.5% | Lee and Lee[47] |
South Africa (1997) | High school - number not given |
#x000A0; | #x000A0; | Szabo and Hollands[38] |
Black | 37.5% | |||
White | 20.67% | |||
Korea (1998) | 3062 subjects | 8.5% (including female) |
8.5% (including male) |
Lee et al[48] |
Japan (1999) | Numbers not given | #x000A0; | #x000A0; | Nakamura et al[44] |
In 20s | 1.9% | |||
In 30s | 0.8% | |||
Japan (1999) | 2685 high school students | #x000A0; | 5.4% | Nakamura et al[44] |
Turkey (2000) | 253 undergraduates | #x000A0; | 7.9% | Elal et al[70] |
China (2000) | Medical students | #x000A0; | #x000A0; | Makino et al[46] |
217 male | 6.0% | |||
177 female | #x000A0; | 6.2% | ||
Japan (2000) | College students | #x000A0; | #x000A0; | Makino et al[46] |
3129 male | 2.5% | |||
2527 female | #x000A0; | 4.1% | ||
South Africa (2001) | 228 high school | #x000A0; | 18.8% | Caradas et al[43] |
Oman (2002) | Teenagers - numbers not given |
10.9% | 13.7% | Al-Adawi et al[8] |
Pakistan (2002) | Medical students - numbers not given |
#x000A0; | #x000A0; | Babar et al[49] |
1st year | 27.7% | |||
2nd year | 14.9% | |||
3rd year | 16% | |||
4th year | 21.3% | |||
#x000A0; | #x000A0; | |||
Nursing college students - number not given |
#x000A0; | |||
1st year | 39.5% | |||
2nd year | 26.7% | |||
3rd year | 31.4% | |||
4th year | 2.4% | |||
Japan (2003) | High school students | 2.4% | 11.2% | Nishizawa et al[45] |