Objective: We compared levels of eating disorder psychopathology, general psychological distress and impairment in role functioning among subgroups of women, recruited from a large, general population sample, who reported dissatisfaction with weight or shape but not over-evaluation of weight or shape (n = 482) or over-evaluation but not dissatisfaction (n = 105). Method: Self-report questionnaires that included measures of each outcome, as well as height and weight and socio-demographic information, were completed by all participants. Results: Participants who reported dissatisfaction but not over-evaluation were older, heavier and had higher levels of weight or shape concerns, higher levels of general psychological distress, and poorer phy...
Objective and methods: We compared the health burden of eating-disordered behavior with that of over...
Objective: This study aims to investigate body image dissatisfaction in a community sample of men an...
Many studies have shown that societal pressures upon women to be thin negatively affect their body i...
Objective: We compared levels of eating disorder psychopathology, general psychological distress an...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the relative importance of dissatisfaction, overvalu...
Background: We sought to evaluate the hypothesis that mental health impairment in underweight women,...
Background: We sought to evaluate the hypothesis that mental health impairment in underweight women,...
One way that researchers can contribute to the knowledge for prevention and treatment of eating diso...
Background: evidence suggests that social comparison is a predictor of increased body dissatisfactio...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the relative contributions of binge eating, body image di...
Past research has examined the potential factors in the development of body dissatisfaction such as ...
AIM: To explore the associations between changes in weight, eating disorder psychopathology and psyc...
Background: In order to elucidate the individual and community health burden of body dissatisfaction...
The objective of this work was to further examine the status of the overvaluation of weight/shape in...
The objective of this work was to further examine the status of the overvaluation of weight/shape in...
Objective and methods: We compared the health burden of eating-disordered behavior with that of over...
Objective: This study aims to investigate body image dissatisfaction in a community sample of men an...
Many studies have shown that societal pressures upon women to be thin negatively affect their body i...
Objective: We compared levels of eating disorder psychopathology, general psychological distress an...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the relative importance of dissatisfaction, overvalu...
Background: We sought to evaluate the hypothesis that mental health impairment in underweight women,...
Background: We sought to evaluate the hypothesis that mental health impairment in underweight women,...
One way that researchers can contribute to the knowledge for prevention and treatment of eating diso...
Background: evidence suggests that social comparison is a predictor of increased body dissatisfactio...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the relative contributions of binge eating, body image di...
Past research has examined the potential factors in the development of body dissatisfaction such as ...
AIM: To explore the associations between changes in weight, eating disorder psychopathology and psyc...
Background: In order to elucidate the individual and community health burden of body dissatisfaction...
The objective of this work was to further examine the status of the overvaluation of weight/shape in...
The objective of this work was to further examine the status of the overvaluation of weight/shape in...
Objective and methods: We compared the health burden of eating-disordered behavior with that of over...
Objective: This study aims to investigate body image dissatisfaction in a community sample of men an...
Many studies have shown that societal pressures upon women to be thin negatively affect their body i...