Brannan, Megan E. The relationship between body dissatisfaction and eating disorder symptomatology: An examination of moderating variables The purpose of this study was to examine whether Psychological Well-Being (comprised of self-esteem, optimism, satisfaction with life, and self-determination), perfectionism, body surveillance, and neuroticism moderated the relationship between body dissatisfaction and bulimic symptoms after controlling for social desirability and actual physical size. 847 female undergraduate students participated in the study. Participants completed an online questionnaire packet. An exploratory factor analysis determined that self-determination, optimism, self-esteem, and satisfaction with life loaded on to one factor...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the eating behavior, self-esteem, and social anxiety...
Binge eating disorder is defined as eating an objectively large amount of food in a discrete time pe...
The goal of this study was to better understand the relationships between psychological variables (i...
Past research has examined the potential factors in the development of body dissatisfaction such as ...
One way that researchers can contribute to the knowledge for prevention and treatment of eating diso...
General relationships between the proposed risk factors of perfectionism, body dissatisfaction, depr...
Disordered eating attitudes and behavioral urges are prevalent in community samples and contribute t...
An interactive model of perfectionism, perceived weight status, and self-esteem was tested on 342 fe...
Introduction Various psychosocial variables may affect the strength of the relationship between b...
Aim. The present study is based on the dual-pathway model (Stice, 2001), specifically testing the ne...
Introduction According to meta-analytic review, body dissatisfaction (BD) is recognized as the stron...
The aim of the present study was to examine the causal relationships between psychological and socia...
Although research has shown that perfectionism is associated with eating disorder pathology, the rol...
Decentering has been defined as the ability to deal with thoughts and emotions as subjective and eph...
Two studies explored the relevance of self-discrepancies forbody dissatisfaction a d disordered eati...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the eating behavior, self-esteem, and social anxiety...
Binge eating disorder is defined as eating an objectively large amount of food in a discrete time pe...
The goal of this study was to better understand the relationships between psychological variables (i...
Past research has examined the potential factors in the development of body dissatisfaction such as ...
One way that researchers can contribute to the knowledge for prevention and treatment of eating diso...
General relationships between the proposed risk factors of perfectionism, body dissatisfaction, depr...
Disordered eating attitudes and behavioral urges are prevalent in community samples and contribute t...
An interactive model of perfectionism, perceived weight status, and self-esteem was tested on 342 fe...
Introduction Various psychosocial variables may affect the strength of the relationship between b...
Aim. The present study is based on the dual-pathway model (Stice, 2001), specifically testing the ne...
Introduction According to meta-analytic review, body dissatisfaction (BD) is recognized as the stron...
The aim of the present study was to examine the causal relationships between psychological and socia...
Although research has shown that perfectionism is associated with eating disorder pathology, the rol...
Decentering has been defined as the ability to deal with thoughts and emotions as subjective and eph...
Two studies explored the relevance of self-discrepancies forbody dissatisfaction a d disordered eati...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the eating behavior, self-esteem, and social anxiety...
Binge eating disorder is defined as eating an objectively large amount of food in a discrete time pe...
The goal of this study was to better understand the relationships between psychological variables (i...