Eating disorder symptoms are serious and prevalent problems in industrialized societies. Although many studies have individually investigated the influence of environmental factors on the development of eating disorder symptoms, few have considered the relative and cumulative impact of various contexts within the same study. The current study was conducted to examine the influence of the mass media, mothers, and peers on the development of eating disorder symptomology in male and female adolescents using an ecological model proposed by Bronfenbrenner (1977, 1979, 1986, 1988, 1995). Specifically investigated were students' perceptions of pressures exerted by the media and significant others to lose weight and be physically attractive. Tenth,...
AbstractThis paper studies whether there is an association between the risk of developing an eating ...
The aim of this research was to examine the role of perceived peer influence on the development of b...
<p class="Normal1"><strong>Objective: </strong>Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses that ar...
Media influence may lead adolescents to internalize patterns of physical beauty, resulting in dissat...
This study examined the relative pressure of family, peers, and media influences on adolescent boys ...
This study examined the relative pressure of family, peers, and media influences on adolescent boys ...
This study examined the relative pressure of family, peers, and media influences on adolescent boys ...
This study examined the relative pressure of family, peers, and media influences on adolescent boys ...
Examined family-environment, developmental, and personality predictors of eating-disorder symptomato...
AbstractThe media, the social environment and personal factors play an important role as risk factor...
Objective: Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses that are associated with significant physic...
Eating disorder symptomatology is highly prevalent in adolescence and is regarded one of the most im...
Objectives. The study tests a version of Stice's (1994) sociocultural model of disordered eating tha...
Objectives. The study tests a version of Stice's (1994) sociocultural model of disordered eating tha...
Objectives. The study tests a version of Stice's (1994) sociocultural model of disordered eating tha...
AbstractThis paper studies whether there is an association between the risk of developing an eating ...
The aim of this research was to examine the role of perceived peer influence on the development of b...
<p class="Normal1"><strong>Objective: </strong>Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses that ar...
Media influence may lead adolescents to internalize patterns of physical beauty, resulting in dissat...
This study examined the relative pressure of family, peers, and media influences on adolescent boys ...
This study examined the relative pressure of family, peers, and media influences on adolescent boys ...
This study examined the relative pressure of family, peers, and media influences on adolescent boys ...
This study examined the relative pressure of family, peers, and media influences on adolescent boys ...
Examined family-environment, developmental, and personality predictors of eating-disorder symptomato...
AbstractThe media, the social environment and personal factors play an important role as risk factor...
Objective: Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses that are associated with significant physic...
Eating disorder symptomatology is highly prevalent in adolescence and is regarded one of the most im...
Objectives. The study tests a version of Stice's (1994) sociocultural model of disordered eating tha...
Objectives. The study tests a version of Stice's (1994) sociocultural model of disordered eating tha...
Objectives. The study tests a version of Stice's (1994) sociocultural model of disordered eating tha...
AbstractThis paper studies whether there is an association between the risk of developing an eating ...
The aim of this research was to examine the role of perceived peer influence on the development of b...
<p class="Normal1"><strong>Objective: </strong>Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses that ar...