There is a typical overrepresentation of homosexual males in clinical eating disorder samples. The present study investigated the role of gender role orientation, peer pressure, self-esteem, and body dissatisfaction in relation to eating disorder symptoms among a sample of homosexual men and a sample of heterosexual men. The results show that most variables were highly interrelated. However, using multivariate regression analyses it was found that body dissatisfaction, and not self-esteem, was the dominant predictor of eating disorder symptoms. For both heterosexual and homosexual men, a higher level of body dissatisfaction was related to higher Body Mass Index (BMI), more peer pressure, and lower masculinity scores. In addition, an interac...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between gender role orientation an...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between gender role orientation an...
In a sample of 676 men, we examined (a) the relationship between men\u27s eating disorder (ED) class...
There is a typical overrepresentation of homosexual males in clinical eating disor-der samples. The ...
There is a typical overrepresentation of homosexual males in clinical eating disorder samples. The p...
There is a typical overrepresentation of homosexual males in clinical eating disorder samples. The p...
There is a typical overrepresentation of homosexual males in clinical eating disorder samples. The p...
There is increasing interest in understanding what role, if any, sex and sexual orientation play in ...
There is increasing interest in understanding what role, if any, sex and sexual orientation play in ...
There is increasing interest in understanding what role, if any, sex and sexual orientation play in ...
Introduction: Research into disordered eating in men paints a mixed picture regarding the relationsh...
Objective: Previous research suggests that eating disorders are related to homosexuality in men, alt...
Although there is a traditional assumption that body dissatisfaction is mainly isolated to women, we...
Introduction Research into disordered eating in men paints a mixed picture regarding the relationshi...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between gender role orientation an...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between gender role orientation an...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between gender role orientation an...
In a sample of 676 men, we examined (a) the relationship between men\u27s eating disorder (ED) class...
There is a typical overrepresentation of homosexual males in clinical eating disor-der samples. The ...
There is a typical overrepresentation of homosexual males in clinical eating disorder samples. The p...
There is a typical overrepresentation of homosexual males in clinical eating disorder samples. The p...
There is a typical overrepresentation of homosexual males in clinical eating disorder samples. The p...
There is increasing interest in understanding what role, if any, sex and sexual orientation play in ...
There is increasing interest in understanding what role, if any, sex and sexual orientation play in ...
There is increasing interest in understanding what role, if any, sex and sexual orientation play in ...
Introduction: Research into disordered eating in men paints a mixed picture regarding the relationsh...
Objective: Previous research suggests that eating disorders are related to homosexuality in men, alt...
Although there is a traditional assumption that body dissatisfaction is mainly isolated to women, we...
Introduction Research into disordered eating in men paints a mixed picture regarding the relationshi...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between gender role orientation an...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between gender role orientation an...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between gender role orientation an...
In a sample of 676 men, we examined (a) the relationship between men\u27s eating disorder (ED) class...