Abstract Background Research yields mixed results on whether feminist beliefs or self-identification are protective against body image disturbance and eating pathology in non-clinical populations. Further, no studies have examined feminism among those with diagnosed eating disorders. Additionally, previous studies have not examined the relationship between feminist identity and weight stigma. This study investigated these relationships and if there are differences in body image, eating pathology, and weight stigma among feminist identity types in women with eating disorders and college women using ANCOVAs. Methods Participants completed self-report measures and were women with eating disorders (N = 100) and college women (N = 240). Results ...
Previous research demonstrates the multiple negative effects of experiencing and internalizing weigh...
Objectification Theory (Frederickson & Roberts, 1997) states that women\u27s bodies are viewed as ob...
We explored sociocultural, feminist, and psychological influences on women’s body dissatisfaction by...
Eating disorders are a serious problem among women in Western culture. The overrepresentation of wom...
Research in the area of feminist identity and body image has produced mixed results. Some evidence s...
This Independent Study explores the topic of eating disorders in two college populations. It investi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the current investigation was to examine the ...
This study examined the relationship between disordered eating, as measured by the Weight Preoccupat...
Scholars have long been trying to understand the complex risk factors for and protective factors aga...
This study examined the differences between eating disordered and non-eating disordered women on sel...
Few studies have examined stigma towards people with eating disorders. What research has been done i...
Eating disorders and weight or body preoccupations affect great numbers of women. The literature re...
Body image disturbance is a core symptom of eating disorders (EDs) and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD...
Eating disorders are prevalent in the United States, relate to significant psychological and health ...
This study explores the problem of eating disorders among contemporary women. I have explored the hy...
Previous research demonstrates the multiple negative effects of experiencing and internalizing weigh...
Objectification Theory (Frederickson & Roberts, 1997) states that women\u27s bodies are viewed as ob...
We explored sociocultural, feminist, and psychological influences on women’s body dissatisfaction by...
Eating disorders are a serious problem among women in Western culture. The overrepresentation of wom...
Research in the area of feminist identity and body image has produced mixed results. Some evidence s...
This Independent Study explores the topic of eating disorders in two college populations. It investi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the current investigation was to examine the ...
This study examined the relationship between disordered eating, as measured by the Weight Preoccupat...
Scholars have long been trying to understand the complex risk factors for and protective factors aga...
This study examined the differences between eating disordered and non-eating disordered women on sel...
Few studies have examined stigma towards people with eating disorders. What research has been done i...
Eating disorders and weight or body preoccupations affect great numbers of women. The literature re...
Body image disturbance is a core symptom of eating disorders (EDs) and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD...
Eating disorders are prevalent in the United States, relate to significant psychological and health ...
This study explores the problem of eating disorders among contemporary women. I have explored the hy...
Previous research demonstrates the multiple negative effects of experiencing and internalizing weigh...
Objectification Theory (Frederickson & Roberts, 1997) states that women\u27s bodies are viewed as ob...
We explored sociocultural, feminist, and psychological influences on women’s body dissatisfaction by...