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Burckle, Michelle A.; Ryckman, Richard M.; Gold, Joel A.; Thornton, Bill; Audesse, Roberta J. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1999
Examined the differential contributions of two forms of competitive attitude to disordered eating in 198 female Caucasian college students. Results show that it is not competition per se that is a primary contributor to eating disorders but rather a hypercompetitiveness form of competitive attitude. (SLD)
Descriptors: Achievement Need, College Students, Competition, Eating Disorders
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Stice, Eric; Bearman, Sarah Kate – Developmental Psychology, 2001
Examined longitudinal community data to test whether body-image and eating disturbances partially explain increased depression in adolescent girls. Found that initial pressure to be thin, thin-ideal internalization, body dissatisfaction, dieting, and bulimic symptoms predicted subsequent increased depressive symptoms. There was also prospective…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Body Image, Depression (Psychology), Eating Disorders
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Phares, Vicky; Steinberg, Ari R.; Thompson, J. Kevin – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2004
The connections between body image disturbance and psychological functioning have been well established in samples of older adolescent girls and young women. Little is known, however, about body image in younger children. In particular, little is known about possible gender differences in preadolescent children. The current study explored…
Descriptors: Late Adolescents, Psychology, Preadolescents, Prevention
Krentz, Adrienne; Chew, Judy; Arthur, Nancy – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 2005
The purpose of this study was to characterize the psychological processes of recovery from binge eating disorder (BED). A model was developed by asking the research question, "What is the experience of recovery for women with BED?" Unstructured interviews were conducted with six women who met the DSM-IV criteria for BED, and who were recovered…
Descriptors: Psychology, Females, Eating Disorders, Psychological Patterns
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Stice, Eric; Presnell, Katherine; Shaw, Heather; Rohde, Paul – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2005
Because little is known about risk factors for obesity, the authors tested whether certain psychological and behavioral variables predicted future onset of obesity. The authors used data from a prospective study of 496 adolescent girls who completed a baseline assessment at age 11-15 years and 4 annual follow-ups. Self-reported dietary restraint,…
Descriptors: Psychology, Females, Risk, Obesity
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Wanlass, Janine; Moreno, J. Kelly; Thomson, Hannah M. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2005
An increasing amount of research supports group therapy as an effective treatment option for eating disorders (Moreno, 1994). In an attempt to further delineate therapeutic factors associated with productive group work, this study represents an exploratory, descriptive analysis of client and therapist perspectives on group process and outcome.…
Descriptors: Patients, Group Therapy, Eating Disorders, Counseling Techniques
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Kuhn, David E.; Matson, Johnny L. – Behavior Modification, 2004
Feeding and mealtime behavior problems are commonly observed among individuals with developmental disabilities. These problems include, but are not limited to, food refusal, food selectivity, mealtime aggression, rumination, pica, and insufficient feeding skills. Difficulties of this type can be associated with life-threatening consequences of…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Mental Retardation, Developmental Disabilities, Behavior Modification
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Stewart, Tiffany M.; Williamson, Donald A. – Behavior Modification, 2004
This article describes the structure and costs of a multidisciplinary hospital-based program for severe eating disorders. The program utilizes multiple levels of care (inpatient, partial day hospital, intensive outpatient, and traditional out patient) to provide continuity of care during the recovery process, which often spans 2 to 3 months of…
Descriptors: Patients, Health Care Costs, Hospitals, Eating Disorders
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Ricciardelli, Lina A.; McCabe, Marita P. – Psychological Bulletin, 2004
This review provides an evaluation of the correlates and/or risk factors associated with disordered eating and the pursuit of muscularity among adolescent boys. One of the main conclusions is that similar factors and processes are associated with both behavioral problems. Several factors found to be consistently associated with disordered eating…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Risk, Males, Body Composition
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Westermeyer, Joseph – American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research: The Journal of the National Center, 2001
Much of the data reported here regarding American Indian (AI) people has originated from specific areas with particular peoples. Thus, one must be cautious in applying information from one tribe to the hundreds of tribes living across the United States. As with any people, psychiatric disorder may be a pre-existing rationale for using alcohol. Or…
Descriptors: Psychiatric Services, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, American Indians, Mental Disorders
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Tylka, Tracy L.; Subich, Linda Mezydlo – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2003
Researchers have debated whether clinical eating disorders are best conceptualized as one extreme along a continuum of degree or as qualitatively different from less severe eating disturbances. Taxometric analysis, a set of procedures that assess the structure of a given disorder by detecting whether a latent taxon exists among its indicators, has…
Descriptors: Eating Disorders, Classification, Models, College Students
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Elliot, Diane L.; Moe, Esther L.; Goldberg, Linn; DeFrancesco, Carol A.; Durham, Melissa B.; Hix-Small, Hollie – Journal of School Health, 2006
Almost one half of male and female students participate in high school-sponsored athletics, and high school also is a time when classroom health promotion curricula are less effective. The Athletes Training and Learning to Avoid Steroids is a sport team-centered drug-use prevention program for male high school athletes, which has been shown to…
Descriptors: Prevention, Intervention, Females, Risk
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Clemency, Colleen E.; Rayle, Andrea Dixon – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2006
This article presents an innovative multiple family psychoeducational group for the prevention of disordered eating among adolescent females. An overview of the concerns facing adolescents today is presented, including sociocultural norms, body dissatisfaction associated with pubertal changes, teasing regarding weight and shape, and family…
Descriptors: Group Counseling, Family Environment, Prevention, Adolescents
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Roberts, Alan; Cash, Thomas F.; Feingold, Alan; Johnson, Blair T. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2006
Proponents of the sociocultural model of eating disorders have suggested that ethnic differences in body dissatisfaction may be diminishing as the thin ideal of beauty becomes more widely disseminated among minority women. In a meta-analysis, the authors examined temporal trends in Black-White differences and also examined whether these…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Females, Eating Disorders, Racial Differences
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Latzer, Yael; Tzischinsky, Orna; Geraisy, Nabil – Journal of Adolescence, 2007
Objective: The aims of the study were to examine weight concerns, dieting and eating behaviours in a group of Israeli-Arab schoolgirls as compared with Israeli-Jewish schoolgirls, as well as to investigate the reliability of the Arabic (Palestinian) version of the eating disorder inventory-2 (EDI-2). Method: The sample consisted of 2548 Israeli…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Semitic Languages, Jews
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