This paper reports the empirical investigation which examines the perception of young women on socio-cultural factors, internalization, and their food choices and eating pattern and comparing the differences of those factors toward body image based on their marital status. Through a descriptive research design using a quantitative method with self-reported and self-administered questionnaires, this study surveyed the young single and married women with an age range from 18 to 35 years old. Results revealed that socio-cultural factors specifically parents, peers and media influence the young women concern of the body image and desire to be having an ideal body figure also influence their food choices and eating patterns. Also, the internaliz...
The aim of the current study was to examine the psychometric properties of two well-established meas...
The purpose of this study was to examine any differences that may exist among demographic variables ...
We examined the sociocultural model of body dissatisfaction and disordered eating attitude developme...
This paper reports the empirical investigation which examines the perception of young women on socio...
Evidence suggests that body image concerns and disordered eating exist in women even at older ages. ...
The role of sociocultural influences in the development of eating disorders: With particular emphasi...
A shift towards the concept of thin body image is occurring among the urban girls, as an outcome of ...
A brief measure of internalization of societal norms regarding appearance was developed and validate...
While weight, health, diet, and exercise receive constant media and governmental attention, relative...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesKaren S. Myers-BowmanYoung women are...
Eating disorders affect young women all across the world. In the United States, a sociocultural mode...
Various factors have been implicated in the development of body image dissatisfaction. Especially im...
The current cross-cultural study was designed to test the validity of a biopsychosocial mediation mo...
Recent research has implicated a number of developmental (e.g., pubertal timing), psychological (e.g...
The aim of the current study was to examine the psychometric properties of two well-established meas...
The purpose of this study was to examine any differences that may exist among demographic variables ...
We examined the sociocultural model of body dissatisfaction and disordered eating attitude developme...
This paper reports the empirical investigation which examines the perception of young women on socio...
Evidence suggests that body image concerns and disordered eating exist in women even at older ages. ...
The role of sociocultural influences in the development of eating disorders: With particular emphasi...
A shift towards the concept of thin body image is occurring among the urban girls, as an outcome of ...
A brief measure of internalization of societal norms regarding appearance was developed and validate...
While weight, health, diet, and exercise receive constant media and governmental attention, relative...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesKaren S. Myers-BowmanYoung women are...
Eating disorders affect young women all across the world. In the United States, a sociocultural mode...
Various factors have been implicated in the development of body image dissatisfaction. Especially im...
The current cross-cultural study was designed to test the validity of a biopsychosocial mediation mo...
Recent research has implicated a number of developmental (e.g., pubertal timing), psychological (e.g...
The aim of the current study was to examine the psychometric properties of two well-established meas...
The purpose of this study was to examine any differences that may exist among demographic variables ...
We examined the sociocultural model of body dissatisfaction and disordered eating attitude developme...