Eating disorders have been explained as syndromes with foundations in Western ideals and values. These disturbances in eating patterns may be more widespread within varied ethnic groups than formerly acknowledged, due to shifting standards that promote the manipulation of the body. Cross-cultural research of eating disorders implies that societal change may be connected to the rise in susceptibility to such conditions, principally when issues concerning identity are involved. Examination of these behaviors in South Korea, South Africa, and Argentina utilizing historical records, journal articles, and research studies has led to the suggestion that these disorders thrive during prosperous phases of time across egalitarian societies. Utilizin...
This paper explores how different models of eating disorders are applied to women across ethnic grou...
Purpose This study addressed the prevalence of eating disorders and levels of eating pathology, b...
Background and Objectives: Women in cultures in transition are vulnerable to eating and body image i...
Eating disorders have been explained as syndromes with foundations in Western ideals and values. The...
"Eating Disorders and Cultures in Transition is written by an international group of authors to addr...
Clinical experience and research have moved the field toward greater recognition and differentiation...
Eating disorders are psychological disorders that directly affect the physical health of those who s...
This article presents research completed on eating disorders. First of all, symptom changes from eat...
Eating disorders are perhaps one of the most misunderstood diseases. Unlike other diseases, there ha...
The following thesis analyzes potential causes of Eating Disorder (ED) behavior. Using a thorough in...
This thesis investigates psychosocial development, with a particular emphasis on Identity formation...
The authors explore the extent to which eating disorders, specifically anorexia nervosa (AN) and bul...
The sociocultural model of eating disorders suggests that awareness of a thin physical ideal directl...
The authors explore the extent to which eating disorders, specifically anorexia nervosa (AN) and bul...
vi, 182 leaves ; 29 cm.This thesis examines the problem of disordered eating based on ethnographic f...
This paper explores how different models of eating disorders are applied to women across ethnic grou...
Purpose This study addressed the prevalence of eating disorders and levels of eating pathology, b...
Background and Objectives: Women in cultures in transition are vulnerable to eating and body image i...
Eating disorders have been explained as syndromes with foundations in Western ideals and values. The...
"Eating Disorders and Cultures in Transition is written by an international group of authors to addr...
Clinical experience and research have moved the field toward greater recognition and differentiation...
Eating disorders are psychological disorders that directly affect the physical health of those who s...
This article presents research completed on eating disorders. First of all, symptom changes from eat...
Eating disorders are perhaps one of the most misunderstood diseases. Unlike other diseases, there ha...
The following thesis analyzes potential causes of Eating Disorder (ED) behavior. Using a thorough in...
This thesis investigates psychosocial development, with a particular emphasis on Identity formation...
The authors explore the extent to which eating disorders, specifically anorexia nervosa (AN) and bul...
The sociocultural model of eating disorders suggests that awareness of a thin physical ideal directl...
The authors explore the extent to which eating disorders, specifically anorexia nervosa (AN) and bul...
vi, 182 leaves ; 29 cm.This thesis examines the problem of disordered eating based on ethnographic f...
This paper explores how different models of eating disorders are applied to women across ethnic grou...
Purpose This study addressed the prevalence of eating disorders and levels of eating pathology, b...
Background and Objectives: Women in cultures in transition are vulnerable to eating and body image i...