We sought to understand how mothers of young adolescent girls who are perceived as overweight or at risk for becoming so and whose body mass indices are at the 70th percentile or higher socialize their daughters about body, weight, diet, and health. In-depth interviews were conducted with 13 mothers. Data were analyzed using constant comparison processes. Findings revealed that mothers adopted a variety of strategies – including teaching, modeling, managing, avoiding, and comforting – to achieve varied socialization goals for their daughters. Specifically, mothers sought to help their daughters to accept the self, reject the hegemonic ideal, maintain a healthful diet, avoid overeating/police the self for over-eating, engage in regular...
Concerns about weight, shape and eating and attempts at dietary restraint are prevalent among young ...
In nearly two decades of research, objectification theory has provided a comprehensive sociocultural...
The purpose of this study is to research the correlation between daughters\u27 account of mothers\u2...
The purpose of this study was to explore the reciprocal socialization process between adolescent gir...
Research indicates that body image dissatisfaction is the best-known predictor of an eating disorder...
Weight and body image are issues many females face that can lead to unhealthy exercising and extrem...
Many studies have shown that dieting behaviour is popular amongst adolescent girls and there is a gr...
Background: Overweight/obesity is a major health problem among children and adolescents in the Unite...
From a young age, girls form attitudes about their weight and body shape. The goal of the present pa...
Predictors and outcomes of weight concerns in pre-adolescent and adolescent girls are well known, bu...
PurposeThis study examined communication between mothers and overweight daughters on weight or weigh...
Many women who have dieted in adolescence seem to become mothers without correcting their obesity-bi...
A number of factors contribute to the development of obesity in adolescents, including various diet...
Aim. This paper reports a study exploring the strategies a group of mothers of overweight and obese ...
Aim. This paper reports a study exploring the strategies a group of mothers of overweight and obese ...
Concerns about weight, shape and eating and attempts at dietary restraint are prevalent among young ...
In nearly two decades of research, objectification theory has provided a comprehensive sociocultural...
The purpose of this study is to research the correlation between daughters\u27 account of mothers\u2...
The purpose of this study was to explore the reciprocal socialization process between adolescent gir...
Research indicates that body image dissatisfaction is the best-known predictor of an eating disorder...
Weight and body image are issues many females face that can lead to unhealthy exercising and extrem...
Many studies have shown that dieting behaviour is popular amongst adolescent girls and there is a gr...
Background: Overweight/obesity is a major health problem among children and adolescents in the Unite...
From a young age, girls form attitudes about their weight and body shape. The goal of the present pa...
Predictors and outcomes of weight concerns in pre-adolescent and adolescent girls are well known, bu...
PurposeThis study examined communication between mothers and overweight daughters on weight or weigh...
Many women who have dieted in adolescence seem to become mothers without correcting their obesity-bi...
A number of factors contribute to the development of obesity in adolescents, including various diet...
Aim. This paper reports a study exploring the strategies a group of mothers of overweight and obese ...
Aim. This paper reports a study exploring the strategies a group of mothers of overweight and obese ...
Concerns about weight, shape and eating and attempts at dietary restraint are prevalent among young ...
In nearly two decades of research, objectification theory has provided a comprehensive sociocultural...
The purpose of this study is to research the correlation between daughters\u27 account of mothers\u2...