While research consistently supports the negative impact of thinness pressures on body image, this work has primarily utilized White samples in the United States, limiting generalizability to other ethnicities. Further, limited research has examined ethnic differences in thinness pressures from distinct sociocultural influences. This study examined distinct sources of thinness pressures in 598 White, 135 Black, and 131 Hispanic college women in the United States. Mean levels of thinness pressures significantly differed across ethnicity, with Black women generally reporting the lowest levels of each pressure. Additionally, distinct sources of thinness pressures were more highly related to negative outcomes within ethnic groups. For White wom...
Objective: To examine health and psychosocial correlates of persistent thinness in black and white y...
In the current study, I examined the general sociocultural model of eating disorders that suggests t...
for thinness remains higher among White women. We sought to determine if an association exists betwe...
While research consistently supports the negative impact of thinness pressures on body image, this w...
Body dissatisfaction is normative among European American women, and involvement with predominant cu...
The purpose of this study was to better understand sociocultural factors that affect body image and ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. American UniversityIntroductionMany studies have demonstrated that...
The greater body mass of African American females relative to Caucasian females is a well-documented...
The greater BMI of African American relative to Caucasian women is implicated in racial/ethnic dispa...
The greater BMI of African American relative to Caucasian women is implicated in racial/ethnic dispa...
The purpose of this study was to investigate potential differences in risk factors of eating disturb...
Body dissatisfaction (BD) negatively impacts health risk behaviors (drug, alcohol use, and self-harm...
A relative large number of women on college campuses report experiencing eating afflictions. About 6...
Ethnic differences in etiological factors linked to body image dissatisfaction and eating disorders ...
Previous research has found that internalization of a thin body ideal contributes to negative cognit...
Objective: To examine health and psychosocial correlates of persistent thinness in black and white y...
In the current study, I examined the general sociocultural model of eating disorders that suggests t...
for thinness remains higher among White women. We sought to determine if an association exists betwe...
While research consistently supports the negative impact of thinness pressures on body image, this w...
Body dissatisfaction is normative among European American women, and involvement with predominant cu...
The purpose of this study was to better understand sociocultural factors that affect body image and ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. American UniversityIntroductionMany studies have demonstrated that...
The greater body mass of African American females relative to Caucasian females is a well-documented...
The greater BMI of African American relative to Caucasian women is implicated in racial/ethnic dispa...
The greater BMI of African American relative to Caucasian women is implicated in racial/ethnic dispa...
The purpose of this study was to investigate potential differences in risk factors of eating disturb...
Body dissatisfaction (BD) negatively impacts health risk behaviors (drug, alcohol use, and self-harm...
A relative large number of women on college campuses report experiencing eating afflictions. About 6...
Ethnic differences in etiological factors linked to body image dissatisfaction and eating disorders ...
Previous research has found that internalization of a thin body ideal contributes to negative cognit...
Objective: To examine health and psychosocial correlates of persistent thinness in black and white y...
In the current study, I examined the general sociocultural model of eating disorders that suggests t...
for thinness remains higher among White women. We sought to determine if an association exists betwe...