OBJECTIVES: To investigate concerns about weight, shape and eating, dietary restraint, self-esteem and symptoms of depression in overweight girls. To investigate the relationship between concerns and self-esteem and depressive symptoms in this group. METHOD: Eighteen overweight girls and 18 average-weight girls completed the child version of the Eating Disorders Examination, the Harter Self-Perception Profile and the Short Moods and Feelings Questionnaire. RESULTS: Overweight girls had more concerns about weight, shape and eating and attempted dietary restraint more often. They had more negative self-esteem related to their athletic competence, physical appearance and global self-worth and more symptoms of depression. There was an associati...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate concerns about weight, shape and eating, dietary restraint, self-esteem a...
Objective: this study aimed to investigate the extent of eating problems and their association with ...
Objective: the study identifies the presence of the signs of depression, teasing and self-esteem in ...
A number of authors have emphasized the importance of self-esteem in the aetiology of the eating dis...
Low self-esteem, fear of negative evaluation, and body dissatisfaction have long been implicated in ...
Compared to males, female adolescents show greater concerns about their appearance, concerns related...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of eating disorder symptoms in obese...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and eating disorder (ED) are major public health problems in adolescents. Aim...
Objective The goal of this study was to evaluate peer-related influences on appearance, body dissati...
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
This study examined data from a 4-year school-based longitudinal study ( n = 1,124), to test whether...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine longitudinally the role of characteristics measured ...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate concerns about weight, shape and eating, dietary restraint, self-esteem a...
Objective: this study aimed to investigate the extent of eating problems and their association with ...
Objective: the study identifies the presence of the signs of depression, teasing and self-esteem in ...
A number of authors have emphasized the importance of self-esteem in the aetiology of the eating dis...
Low self-esteem, fear of negative evaluation, and body dissatisfaction have long been implicated in ...
Compared to males, female adolescents show greater concerns about their appearance, concerns related...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of eating disorder symptoms in obese...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and eating disorder (ED) are major public health problems in adolescents. Aim...
Objective The goal of this study was to evaluate peer-related influences on appearance, body dissati...
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
This study examined data from a 4-year school-based longitudinal study ( n = 1,124), to test whether...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine longitudinally the role of characteristics measured ...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...