This research, based on a random sample of undergraduates at the University of Arizona, is an exploration of the relationships between normative conformity, self-perception, and eating behavior. The goal of this study was to examine how norms governing appearance and sex roles contribute to a view of self that may result in serious eating problems. Three dimensions of self were included in the study: body image, control, and orientation to others. Specifically, it was hypothesized that overconformity would contribute to a self-concept defined in terms of negative body image, including a high degree of weight consciousness, strong need to exercise self-constraint, and high degree of orientation to others. In turn, this negative self image is...
This study is the continuation of a broader eating disorder study with a focus on males, which exami...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of gender role and eating disorders characterist...
Literature has shown that young women present high rates of body dissatisfaction, independently of t...
Gender role-socialization models posit that the higher prevalence rates of problematic eating patter...
Attractiveness, and associated thinness, continues to be the determinant of social acceptance and de...
ii Attractiveness, and associated thinness, continues to be the determinant of social acceptance and...
The goal of this study was to examine gender differences in the prevalence of disordered eating and ...
Abstract Background Body image and disordered eating research has focused mostly on the female exper...
Women in general seem to have a complicated relationship with their bodies and their body image. A s...
Personality factors can make individuals more susceptible to society’s beauty ideals and can explain...
The present study examined the relationship between eating-related attitudes and behaviors and the b...
This study was conducted to construct a self-report scale of measuring abnormalities of eating attit...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
This study examined the differences between eating disordered and non-eating disordered women on sel...
This study is the continuation of a broader eating disorder study with a focus on males, which exami...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of gender role and eating disorders characterist...
Literature has shown that young women present high rates of body dissatisfaction, independently of t...
Gender role-socialization models posit that the higher prevalence rates of problematic eating patter...
Attractiveness, and associated thinness, continues to be the determinant of social acceptance and de...
ii Attractiveness, and associated thinness, continues to be the determinant of social acceptance and...
The goal of this study was to examine gender differences in the prevalence of disordered eating and ...
Abstract Background Body image and disordered eating research has focused mostly on the female exper...
Women in general seem to have a complicated relationship with their bodies and their body image. A s...
Personality factors can make individuals more susceptible to society’s beauty ideals and can explain...
The present study examined the relationship between eating-related attitudes and behaviors and the b...
This study was conducted to construct a self-report scale of measuring abnormalities of eating attit...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
This study examined the differences between eating disordered and non-eating disordered women on sel...
This study is the continuation of a broader eating disorder study with a focus on males, which exami...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of gender role and eating disorders characterist...
Literature has shown that young women present high rates of body dissatisfaction, independently of t...