From a large school-based sample (N = 3,084), 49 Mainland Chinese adolescents (31 girls, 18 boys) who endorsed all DSM-IV criteria for bulimia nervosa (BN) or sub-threshold BN and 49 matched controls (31 girls, 18 boys) completed measures of demographics and sociocultural experiences related to body image. Compared to less symptomatic peers, those in the BN group reported higher levels of appearance pressure from their network of close relationships and mass media, appearance comparisons and conversations, and fear of negative appearance evaluation. A hierarchical logistic regression analysis based seven predictors resulted in the correct identification of 82.7% of respondents, including 83.7% of the BN group and 81.7% of controls. Response...
This study investigated factors which predispose adolescent females toward bulimia. Bulimia, as a sy...
This nine-month prospective study tested the extent to which risk factors implicated in recent accou...
The main aim of the present study was to verify the level of impact of sociocultural appearance stan...
Objectives: Body image and eating disturbances have become global phenomena, yet prospective designs...
Objectives Western culture has great influences on body dissatisfaction and related eating behavior...
Objectives This study evaluated the extent to which eating disorder symptomatic Chinese adolescents...
This research assessed the extent to which sociocultural factors implicated in explanations of weigh...
Background Rapid economic development accompanied by imported Western media, advertising, fashion, a...
Despite evidence that sociocultural and psychological factors contribute to disordered eating, resea...
This research assessed the extent to which sociocultural predictors of body dissatisfaction implicat...
Weight and body image concerns are prevalent among adolescents across cultures and pose significant ...
This 18-month prospective study investigated factors that contributed to changes in eating disorder ...
We investigated the relationship of sociocultural influences (SI) promoting thinness (parental, peer...
by Chan Siu-ching.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995.Includes bibliographical r...
A brief measure of internalization of societal norms regarding appearance was developed and validate...
This study investigated factors which predispose adolescent females toward bulimia. Bulimia, as a sy...
This nine-month prospective study tested the extent to which risk factors implicated in recent accou...
The main aim of the present study was to verify the level of impact of sociocultural appearance stan...
Objectives: Body image and eating disturbances have become global phenomena, yet prospective designs...
Objectives Western culture has great influences on body dissatisfaction and related eating behavior...
Objectives This study evaluated the extent to which eating disorder symptomatic Chinese adolescents...
This research assessed the extent to which sociocultural factors implicated in explanations of weigh...
Background Rapid economic development accompanied by imported Western media, advertising, fashion, a...
Despite evidence that sociocultural and psychological factors contribute to disordered eating, resea...
This research assessed the extent to which sociocultural predictors of body dissatisfaction implicat...
Weight and body image concerns are prevalent among adolescents across cultures and pose significant ...
This 18-month prospective study investigated factors that contributed to changes in eating disorder ...
We investigated the relationship of sociocultural influences (SI) promoting thinness (parental, peer...
by Chan Siu-ching.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995.Includes bibliographical r...
A brief measure of internalization of societal norms regarding appearance was developed and validate...
This study investigated factors which predispose adolescent females toward bulimia. Bulimia, as a sy...
This nine-month prospective study tested the extent to which risk factors implicated in recent accou...
The main aim of the present study was to verify the level of impact of sociocultural appearance stan...