Objective: Covariance structure modeling (CSM) and longitudinal analyses were used to identify a possible causal sequence for factors that might lead to the development of body image and eating disturbance in adolescent females. Method: In Study 1, subjects were measured for level of obesity, perceived weight status, maturational timing, history of being teased about weight/size, body image, eating disturbance, and global psychological functioning. Study 2 was a systematic replication of Study 1 using different indices of body image and a more comprehensive assessment of eating disturbance. In Study 3, subjects from Study 1 were reassessed at a 3‐year follow‐up. Results: The findings from Study 1 indicated that level of obesity and perceive...
Objective: This study examined the validity of a model predicting weight restricting behaviour both ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate concerns about weight, shape and eating, dietary restraint, self-esteem a...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between timing of sexual maturation and eating disor...
Objective: Covariance structure modeling (CSM) and longitudinal analyses were used to identify a pos...
Objective: The current study is a follow up to a covariance structure modeling (CSM) investigation o...
Using a longitudinal design, adolescent females were initially evaluated then retested after a three...
Objective: To evaluate the role of appearance‐based social comparison processes as a possible mediat...
Recent theoretical approaches to the etiology of eating disorders and body image disturbances have b...
Objective: The distinctiveness and relative clinical significance of overvaluation, dissatisfaction,...
The tripartite influence model of body image and eating disturbance is a recent theoretical approach...
Background: The relationship binding body weight to psychological well-being is unclear. The present...
The Tripartite Influence Model of body image and eating disturbance proposes that three formative in...
Objective: The distinctiveness and relative clinical significance of overvaluation, dissatisfaction,...
The aim of this research was to examine the role of perceived peer influence on the development of b...
Objective: This study examined the validity of a model predicting weight restricting behaviour both ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate concerns about weight, shape and eating, dietary restraint, self-esteem a...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between timing of sexual maturation and eating disor...
Objective: Covariance structure modeling (CSM) and longitudinal analyses were used to identify a pos...
Objective: The current study is a follow up to a covariance structure modeling (CSM) investigation o...
Using a longitudinal design, adolescent females were initially evaluated then retested after a three...
Objective: To evaluate the role of appearance‐based social comparison processes as a possible mediat...
Recent theoretical approaches to the etiology of eating disorders and body image disturbances have b...
Objective: The distinctiveness and relative clinical significance of overvaluation, dissatisfaction,...
The tripartite influence model of body image and eating disturbance is a recent theoretical approach...
Background: The relationship binding body weight to psychological well-being is unclear. The present...
The Tripartite Influence Model of body image and eating disturbance proposes that three formative in...
Objective: The distinctiveness and relative clinical significance of overvaluation, dissatisfaction,...
The aim of this research was to examine the role of perceived peer influence on the development of b...
Objective: This study examined the validity of a model predicting weight restricting behaviour both ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate concerns about weight, shape and eating, dietary restraint, self-esteem a...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between timing of sexual maturation and eating disor...