In the current study, I examined the general sociocultural model of eating disorders that suggests that sociocultural pressures leads to internalization, which in turn leads to body dissatisfaction and ultimately disordered eating. Because I am testing this model with a sample of African American women, I also am including acculturation as a variable of interest. Specifically, I hypothesized that (a) the experience of more societal pressure to be thin will be related to greater internalization, (b) higher levels of acculturation will be related to greater internalization, (c) internalization of the thin ideal will be directly and positively related to body image concern, and (d) body image concern will be associated with higher levels of di...
Problem: In the U.S., about 20 million women suffer from clinically significant eating disorders (ED...
Cultural body dissatisfaction concerns salient to ethnic minority women are often unrecognized or ov...
The purpose of this study was to investigate potential differences in risk factors of eating disturb...
The purpose of our study was to extend tenets of objectification theory to a sample of 278 undergrad...
The influential roles of culture and ethnic identity are frequently cited in developing disordered e...
The purpose of our study was to extend tenets of objectification theory to a sample of 278 undergrad...
The purpose of the present study was to examine disordered eating behaviors in a population of Afric...
Previous research has found that internalization of a thin body ideal contributes to negative cognit...
An emerging body of research comparing body image disturbance and eating problems among African Amer...
Although eating disorders have been the focus of much research, the inclusion of minority population...
A relative large number of women on college campuses report experiencing eating afflictions. About 6...
Currently, increasing scholarly attention is being given to eating disorders such as anorexia nervos...
In the present study, the author tested the validity of certain variables and paths from a model of ...
Although Caucasian groups predominate the literature on body dissatisfaction and eating pathology, i...
The purpose of this study was to better understand sociocultural factors that affect body image and ...
Problem: In the U.S., about 20 million women suffer from clinically significant eating disorders (ED...
Cultural body dissatisfaction concerns salient to ethnic minority women are often unrecognized or ov...
The purpose of this study was to investigate potential differences in risk factors of eating disturb...
The purpose of our study was to extend tenets of objectification theory to a sample of 278 undergrad...
The influential roles of culture and ethnic identity are frequently cited in developing disordered e...
The purpose of our study was to extend tenets of objectification theory to a sample of 278 undergrad...
The purpose of the present study was to examine disordered eating behaviors in a population of Afric...
Previous research has found that internalization of a thin body ideal contributes to negative cognit...
An emerging body of research comparing body image disturbance and eating problems among African Amer...
Although eating disorders have been the focus of much research, the inclusion of minority population...
A relative large number of women on college campuses report experiencing eating afflictions. About 6...
Currently, increasing scholarly attention is being given to eating disorders such as anorexia nervos...
In the present study, the author tested the validity of certain variables and paths from a model of ...
Although Caucasian groups predominate the literature on body dissatisfaction and eating pathology, i...
The purpose of this study was to better understand sociocultural factors that affect body image and ...
Problem: In the U.S., about 20 million women suffer from clinically significant eating disorders (ED...
Cultural body dissatisfaction concerns salient to ethnic minority women are often unrecognized or ov...
The purpose of this study was to investigate potential differences in risk factors of eating disturb...