We investigate whether the development of eating disorders, in the form of purging, is influenced by peers’ body size through interpersonal comparisons. Using detailed information on recent cohorts of U.S. teenagers, we document a sizeable and significant negative effect of high school peers’ body mass index (BMI) on purging behavior during the adolescence for females, but not for males. Interpersonal comparisons operate through the formation of a distorted self-perception: teenage girls with relatively thin female peers perceive themselves as heavier than they actually are. The girls who are more susceptible to peer influences are those having peers who are thinner, more popular, more (verbally) able, and with more educated parents
DOI: 10.1177/1359105306065015 A sample of 344 adolescent girls completed a variety of measures desig...
Excessive preoccupation with self-image (or identity) is regarded as a factor contributing to the pr...
Excessive preoccupation with self-image (or identity) is regarded as a factor contributing to the pr...
We investigate whether the development of eating disorders, in the form of purging, is influenced by...
We investigate whether the development of eating disorders, in the form of purging, is influenced by...
Both obesity and eating disorders (ED) are increasingly conceptualized from an ecological model of h...
Social psychological theories provide bases for understanding how social comparison processes may im...
Objective Reciprocal longitudinal associations among weight-related behaviors and cognitions and pee...
Research has documented the impact of peer influences on adolescents for health risk behaviors such ...
The aim of this research was to examine the role of perceived peer influence on the development of b...
"This thesis is presented for the degree of Master of Clinical Psychology/Doctor of Philosophy""July...
This study examined the relative pressure of family, peers, and media influences on adolescent boys ...
Objective The goal of this study was to evaluate peer-related influences on appearance, body dissati...
This study was designed to investigate the association between peer relations, eating behaviors, and...
Objective The goal of this study was to evaluate peer-related influences on appearance, body dissati...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105306065015 A sample of 344 adolescent girls completed a variety of measures desig...
Excessive preoccupation with self-image (or identity) is regarded as a factor contributing to the pr...
Excessive preoccupation with self-image (or identity) is regarded as a factor contributing to the pr...
We investigate whether the development of eating disorders, in the form of purging, is influenced by...
We investigate whether the development of eating disorders, in the form of purging, is influenced by...
Both obesity and eating disorders (ED) are increasingly conceptualized from an ecological model of h...
Social psychological theories provide bases for understanding how social comparison processes may im...
Objective Reciprocal longitudinal associations among weight-related behaviors and cognitions and pee...
Research has documented the impact of peer influences on adolescents for health risk behaviors such ...
The aim of this research was to examine the role of perceived peer influence on the development of b...
"This thesis is presented for the degree of Master of Clinical Psychology/Doctor of Philosophy""July...
This study examined the relative pressure of family, peers, and media influences on adolescent boys ...
Objective The goal of this study was to evaluate peer-related influences on appearance, body dissati...
This study was designed to investigate the association between peer relations, eating behaviors, and...
Objective The goal of this study was to evaluate peer-related influences on appearance, body dissati...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105306065015 A sample of 344 adolescent girls completed a variety of measures desig...
Excessive preoccupation with self-image (or identity) is regarded as a factor contributing to the pr...
Excessive preoccupation with self-image (or identity) is regarded as a factor contributing to the pr...