Objective To identify similarities and differences in beliefs about the causes of Bulimia Nervosa (BN) held by Asian (Japanese) women and Western (Australian) women, and hence, to examine the applicability of belief models of eating disorders (ED) across different cultures. Method Four hundred three Japanese and 256 Australian female university students (aged 17–35 years) completed a questionnaire that gauged beliefs about the causes of BN. Results Among the Australian women, the four‐component structure of perceived causes (dieting and eating practices, family dynamics, socio‐cultural pressure, and psychological vulnerability) found in Dryer et al. (2012) was replicated. Among the Japanese women, however, a three‐component structure (...
Objective: To examine eating disorder attitudes and psychopathology among female university students...
The growing number of women, who are characterized by restrictive and bulimic behaviours towards the...
Objective: To examine eating disorder attitudes and psychopathology among female university students...
This cross-cultural study examines eating disorders, Anorexia nervosa, Bulimia, and compulsive overe...
Eating disorders (EDs) have been documented with one of the highest mortality rates. To date, existi...
The current cross-cultural study was designed to test the validity of a biopsychosocial mediation mo...
The current study tested a new interpersonal model of disordered eating behaviours, whereby maladapt...
Objective: To investigate eating disorder psychopathology, restraint and eating concern in young wom...
ObjectiveRecent research suggests there has been an increase in the incidence of eating pathology am...
Objective: To examine the beliefs of women concerning causes and risk factors for eating-disordered ...
Background: Few studies have examined attitudes towards eating-disordered behaviour among women in ...
Background: Few studies have examined attitudes towards eating-disordered behaviour among women in ...
Objective: to examine the beliefs of women concerning causes and risk factors for eating disordered ...
Objective: To examine eating disorder attitudes and psychopathology among female university students...
Objective: to examine the beliefs of women concerning causes and risk factors for eating disordered ...
Objective: To examine eating disorder attitudes and psychopathology among female university students...
The growing number of women, who are characterized by restrictive and bulimic behaviours towards the...
Objective: To examine eating disorder attitudes and psychopathology among female university students...
This cross-cultural study examines eating disorders, Anorexia nervosa, Bulimia, and compulsive overe...
Eating disorders (EDs) have been documented with one of the highest mortality rates. To date, existi...
The current cross-cultural study was designed to test the validity of a biopsychosocial mediation mo...
The current study tested a new interpersonal model of disordered eating behaviours, whereby maladapt...
Objective: To investigate eating disorder psychopathology, restraint and eating concern in young wom...
ObjectiveRecent research suggests there has been an increase in the incidence of eating pathology am...
Objective: To examine the beliefs of women concerning causes and risk factors for eating-disordered ...
Background: Few studies have examined attitudes towards eating-disordered behaviour among women in ...
Background: Few studies have examined attitudes towards eating-disordered behaviour among women in ...
Objective: to examine the beliefs of women concerning causes and risk factors for eating disordered ...
Objective: To examine eating disorder attitudes and psychopathology among female university students...
Objective: to examine the beliefs of women concerning causes and risk factors for eating disordered ...
Objective: To examine eating disorder attitudes and psychopathology among female university students...
The growing number of women, who are characterized by restrictive and bulimic behaviours towards the...
Objective: To examine eating disorder attitudes and psychopathology among female university students...