This study utilized both qualitative and quantitative procedures to examine the relationship between religiosity and eating disorders among a sample of nineteen eating disordered individuals who sought treatment at one of two college counseling centers, or at a hospital unit which specializes in treating eating disorders. Following theoretical works that point to asceticism as the link between religion and eating disorders, it was hypothesized that subject scores on the Shepherd Scale, a measure of religiosity from a Christian perspective, would positively correlate with scores on the Eating Disorder Inventory, a measure of eating disorder symptomatology, which includes a subscale that assesses asceticism. Analysis of subject scores shows n...
Disordered eating has become an increasing problem, especially in western culture. A study was condu...
Disordered eating has become an increasing problem, especially in western culture. A study was condu...
In reflecting about cultural psychology there is always a reminder to revert and think back about th...
Religiousness is one potential, understudied psychosocial correlate of eating disorders. To assess ...
Current trends in eating disorder (ED) research emphasize medical understanding of eating problems a...
The correlation between intrinsic versus extrinsic religiosity and body image disturbance and malada...
Researchers are looking at a variety of risk factors, since there is not one single component that l...
Links between religiosity, spirituality and disordered eating have been posited theoretically and em...
Objective: This systematic review aims to critically examine the existing literature that has report...
Attachment to God has been shown to serve as a protective factor against certain eating disorder ris...
The unclear etiology of eating disorders and the increased prevalence of eating disorders among wome...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of spirituality/religion used as a coping mech...
Previous research has shown that secure, nonanxious attachment to God is associated with reduced lev...
A growing body of literature outlines the undesirable health consequences of eating disturbances. Ho...
A growing body of literature outlines the undesirable health consequences of eating disturbances. Ho...
Disordered eating has become an increasing problem, especially in western culture. A study was condu...
Disordered eating has become an increasing problem, especially in western culture. A study was condu...
In reflecting about cultural psychology there is always a reminder to revert and think back about th...
Religiousness is one potential, understudied psychosocial correlate of eating disorders. To assess ...
Current trends in eating disorder (ED) research emphasize medical understanding of eating problems a...
The correlation between intrinsic versus extrinsic religiosity and body image disturbance and malada...
Researchers are looking at a variety of risk factors, since there is not one single component that l...
Links between religiosity, spirituality and disordered eating have been posited theoretically and em...
Objective: This systematic review aims to critically examine the existing literature that has report...
Attachment to God has been shown to serve as a protective factor against certain eating disorder ris...
The unclear etiology of eating disorders and the increased prevalence of eating disorders among wome...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of spirituality/religion used as a coping mech...
Previous research has shown that secure, nonanxious attachment to God is associated with reduced lev...
A growing body of literature outlines the undesirable health consequences of eating disturbances. Ho...
A growing body of literature outlines the undesirable health consequences of eating disturbances. Ho...
Disordered eating has become an increasing problem, especially in western culture. A study was condu...
Disordered eating has become an increasing problem, especially in western culture. A study was condu...
In reflecting about cultural psychology there is always a reminder to revert and think back about th...