Women are more likely to develop eating disorders (ED) than men, and female gender is generally con-sidered an important risk factor for ED. Unlike bio-logic gender, gender role is a social construct of th
Previous studies have examined the influence of femininity on disordered eating behavior in female u...
Objective: To determine sex differences in the prevalence and impact of specific eating disorder fea...
Objective: Eating disorder (ED) symptoms are common and impairing in males, despite their perception...
The relationship between gender role and at‐risk patterns for eating dysfunction was examined in thi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of gender role and eating disorders characterist...
Purpose: This study aimed to compare gender differences in eating disorder (ED) features and to exam...
Purpose: This study aimed to compare gender differences in eating disorder (ED) features and to exam...
Eating disorders remain, for the most part, an enigma, making both prevention and treatment of this ...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between gender role orientation an...
Background: Eating disorders (EDs) are often stereotyped as a “women’s health issue,” due in part to...
Adolescence means an increased risk for eating disorders (ED) and the female gender is the most impo...
Eating disorders are a serious problem among women in Western culture. The overrepresentation of wom...
Objective: Previous research suggests that eating disorders are related to homosexuality in men, alt...
Difficulties in emotion regulation (ER) are common in females with eating disorders (ED). However, n...
Difficulties in emotion regulation (ER) are common in females with eating disorders (ED). However, n...
Previous studies have examined the influence of femininity on disordered eating behavior in female u...
Objective: To determine sex differences in the prevalence and impact of specific eating disorder fea...
Objective: Eating disorder (ED) symptoms are common and impairing in males, despite their perception...
The relationship between gender role and at‐risk patterns for eating dysfunction was examined in thi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of gender role and eating disorders characterist...
Purpose: This study aimed to compare gender differences in eating disorder (ED) features and to exam...
Purpose: This study aimed to compare gender differences in eating disorder (ED) features and to exam...
Eating disorders remain, for the most part, an enigma, making both prevention and treatment of this ...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between gender role orientation an...
Background: Eating disorders (EDs) are often stereotyped as a “women’s health issue,” due in part to...
Adolescence means an increased risk for eating disorders (ED) and the female gender is the most impo...
Eating disorders are a serious problem among women in Western culture. The overrepresentation of wom...
Objective: Previous research suggests that eating disorders are related to homosexuality in men, alt...
Difficulties in emotion regulation (ER) are common in females with eating disorders (ED). However, n...
Difficulties in emotion regulation (ER) are common in females with eating disorders (ED). However, n...
Previous studies have examined the influence of femininity on disordered eating behavior in female u...
Objective: To determine sex differences in the prevalence and impact of specific eating disorder fea...
Objective: Eating disorder (ED) symptoms are common and impairing in males, despite their perception...