The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between body-related social comparison (BRSC) and eating disorders (EDs) by: (a) comparing the degree of BRSC in adolescents with an ED, depressive disorder (DD), and no psychiatric history; and (b) investigating whether BRSC is associated with ED symptoms after controlling for symptoms of depression and self-esteem. Participants were 75 girls, aged 12–18 (25 per diagnostic group). To assess BRSC, participants reported on a 5-point Likert scale how often they compare their body to others’. Participants also completed a diagnostic interview, Eating Disorders Inventory-2 (EDI-2), Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), and Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSE). Compared to adolescents wi...
This systematic review collected peer reviewed articles examining the relationship between depressio...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to describe and compare the demographic and clinical characteristics of ch...
Researchers and clinicians alike have offered many perspectives on the etiology of eating disorders,...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between body-related social comparison ...
The aim of the present study was to analyze social and body self-esteem in adolescents with eating d...
This study investigated the importance of the distinction between objective (OBE) and subjective bin...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and eating disorder (ED) are major public health problems in adolescents. Aim...
Compared to males, female adolescents show greater concerns about their appearance, concerns related...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate concerns about weight, shape and eating, dietary restraint, self-esteem a...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study is to compare eating behaviours, body image, and depressive symptoms...
Both obesity and eating disorders (ED) are increasingly conceptualized from an ecological model of h...
Negative self-image and low self-esteem are connected to body dissatisfaction and are significant pr...
Several reports show that stress and psychiatric ill health are increasing in adolescents. Eating di...
This study investigated the links among interpersonal problem areas, depression, and alexithymia in ...
OBJECTIVE: Self-esteem is implied as a factor in the development of eating disorders. In adolescence...
This systematic review collected peer reviewed articles examining the relationship between depressio...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to describe and compare the demographic and clinical characteristics of ch...
Researchers and clinicians alike have offered many perspectives on the etiology of eating disorders,...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between body-related social comparison ...
The aim of the present study was to analyze social and body self-esteem in adolescents with eating d...
This study investigated the importance of the distinction between objective (OBE) and subjective bin...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and eating disorder (ED) are major public health problems in adolescents. Aim...
Compared to males, female adolescents show greater concerns about their appearance, concerns related...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate concerns about weight, shape and eating, dietary restraint, self-esteem a...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study is to compare eating behaviours, body image, and depressive symptoms...
Both obesity and eating disorders (ED) are increasingly conceptualized from an ecological model of h...
Negative self-image and low self-esteem are connected to body dissatisfaction and are significant pr...
Several reports show that stress and psychiatric ill health are increasing in adolescents. Eating di...
This study investigated the links among interpersonal problem areas, depression, and alexithymia in ...
OBJECTIVE: Self-esteem is implied as a factor in the development of eating disorders. In adolescence...
This systematic review collected peer reviewed articles examining the relationship between depressio...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to describe and compare the demographic and clinical characteristics of ch...
Researchers and clinicians alike have offered many perspectives on the etiology of eating disorders,...