The relationship between role concerns,preferences for slimness,and symptoms of eating problems among college women |
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Authors: | Brett Silverstein Lauren Perdue |
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Institution: | (1) City College of New York, USA;(2) State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA |
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Abstract: | Eating problems and body dissatisfaction among women have been associated in the literature with both slim standards of female bodily attractiveness and concerns about success and failure. This study demonstrates that among college women the desire for slim, noncurvaceous bodies associated with dieting and binging is correlated with an emphasis on physical attractiveness, and thus may be related to the desire to match the currently fashionable slim standard of female bodily attractiveness. A similar desire for slim, noncurvaceous bodies associated with purging and underweight is correlated with an emphasis on intelligence or professional success, and thus may be related to a desire to avoid the curvaceous figures that have been found associated in the minds of males and females with a perceived lack of intelligence. |
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