Summary Eating disorders, of epidemiological relevance in our time and in the western culture, are considered pathologies with multidetermined aetiologies, which prevalently affect the female sex. In a sociocultural view, the increase in cases of eating pathologies is tied to the change in expectations towards women and to the pressure towards corporal thinness, as a stereotype of the feminine sexual role. The study, through the Eating Disorders Inventory 2 (EDI 2) (Garner, 1985) and the Bem Sex Role (BSRI) (Bem, 1974), intends to evaluate the possible correlation between the assumption of a sexual role and eating disorders, starting from the hypothesis of hyperfemininity as a risk factor (Boskind-Lodahl, 1976). The results have evidenced...
Women are more likely to develop eating disorders (ED) than men, and female gender is generally con-...
This paper tries to know the obsession for the thinness or incessant search of the thinness, as esse...
This review aims to provide an overview of the distribution of eating disorders in Western countries...
Summary Eating disorders, of epidemiological relevance in our time and in the western culture, are ...
Eating disorders represent a heterogenous group of pathologies characterized by an altered relations...
The relationship between gender role and at‐risk patterns for eating dysfunction was examined in thi...
open7noIntroduction. Despite the extensive literature, the gender differences in eating disorders (E...
Purpose: The differential prevalence of eating disorders in males and females can be explained by th...
In the feminist discourse about women’s relationship with food developed in the 1970s and 1980s, eat...
The present research examined the etiology of bulimia nervosa from a psychodynamic perspective. The ...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN) are characterised by pathological concerns about body...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of gender role and eating disorders characterist...
According to a widespread gender-based stereotype, women are expected to «eat lightly» and when they...
During the last decades, cases of anorexia, bulimia and other eating disorders have increased expo-n...
I Disturbi Alimentari rappresentano un importante e diffuso problema all'interno della società occi...
Women are more likely to develop eating disorders (ED) than men, and female gender is generally con-...
This paper tries to know the obsession for the thinness or incessant search of the thinness, as esse...
This review aims to provide an overview of the distribution of eating disorders in Western countries...
Summary Eating disorders, of epidemiological relevance in our time and in the western culture, are ...
Eating disorders represent a heterogenous group of pathologies characterized by an altered relations...
The relationship between gender role and at‐risk patterns for eating dysfunction was examined in thi...
open7noIntroduction. Despite the extensive literature, the gender differences in eating disorders (E...
Purpose: The differential prevalence of eating disorders in males and females can be explained by th...
In the feminist discourse about women’s relationship with food developed in the 1970s and 1980s, eat...
The present research examined the etiology of bulimia nervosa from a psychodynamic perspective. The ...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN) are characterised by pathological concerns about body...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of gender role and eating disorders characterist...
According to a widespread gender-based stereotype, women are expected to «eat lightly» and when they...
During the last decades, cases of anorexia, bulimia and other eating disorders have increased expo-n...
I Disturbi Alimentari rappresentano un importante e diffuso problema all'interno della società occi...
Women are more likely to develop eating disorders (ED) than men, and female gender is generally con-...
This paper tries to know the obsession for the thinness or incessant search of the thinness, as esse...
This review aims to provide an overview of the distribution of eating disorders in Western countries...