This study examined the role of internalization and comparison as mediators of relationships between socio-cultural pressures to be thin, psychological factors, restrictive and bulimic behaviours in college females. Participants were 262 Croatian college females (mean age = 21.22 ± 1.47 years) who completed self-report questionnaires. Regression analysis was used to test a model in which internalization and social comparison mediated the impact of socio-cultural pressure (parents and peers dieting, teasing, pressure to be thin, media influences), self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and perfectionism in restrictive and bulimic behaviours. Internalization is a significant mediator of the relationships between all predictors included in this res...
The sociocultural model of eating pathology is an empirically-supported model explaining eating diso...
This study aims to investigate a causal relationship between mass media exposure to thinness ideal, ...
AbstractThe media, the social environment and personal factors play an important role as risk factor...
This study examined the role of internalization and comparison as mediators of relationships between...
Social comparison (i.e., body, eating, exercise) and body surveillance were tested as mediators of t...
The present study examined the role of sociocultural pressures, body dissatisfaction and self-esteem...
The aim of the present study was to examine the causal relationships between psychological and socia...
Objective: The current study aims to investigate, which of the factors are directly and indirectly a...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss how women\u27s relationships (with sisters, mothers, female ...
The main aim of the present study was to verify the level of impact of sociocultural appearance stan...
Social comparisons (i.e., body, eating, exercise) and body surveillance were tested as mediators of ...
Minimal empirical research using longitudinal data to explore integrative models of eating disorder ...
Recent theoretical approaches to the etiology of eating disorders and body image disturbances have b...
Gender role-socialization models posit that the higher prevalence rates of problematic eating patter...
This study aimed to examine the role of psychological distress in the relationships between sociocul...
The sociocultural model of eating pathology is an empirically-supported model explaining eating diso...
This study aims to investigate a causal relationship between mass media exposure to thinness ideal, ...
AbstractThe media, the social environment and personal factors play an important role as risk factor...
This study examined the role of internalization and comparison as mediators of relationships between...
Social comparison (i.e., body, eating, exercise) and body surveillance were tested as mediators of t...
The present study examined the role of sociocultural pressures, body dissatisfaction and self-esteem...
The aim of the present study was to examine the causal relationships between psychological and socia...
Objective: The current study aims to investigate, which of the factors are directly and indirectly a...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss how women\u27s relationships (with sisters, mothers, female ...
The main aim of the present study was to verify the level of impact of sociocultural appearance stan...
Social comparisons (i.e., body, eating, exercise) and body surveillance were tested as mediators of ...
Minimal empirical research using longitudinal data to explore integrative models of eating disorder ...
Recent theoretical approaches to the etiology of eating disorders and body image disturbances have b...
Gender role-socialization models posit that the higher prevalence rates of problematic eating patter...
This study aimed to examine the role of psychological distress in the relationships between sociocul...
The sociocultural model of eating pathology is an empirically-supported model explaining eating diso...
This study aims to investigate a causal relationship between mass media exposure to thinness ideal, ...
AbstractThe media, the social environment and personal factors play an important role as risk factor...