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Competing on all fronts: Achievement orientation and disordered eating
Authors:Ruth H. Striegel-Moore  Lisa R. Silberstein  Neil E. Grunberg  Judith Rodin
Affiliation:1. Psychology Department, Wesleyan University, 06457, Middletown, CT
2. Yale University, USA
3. Uniformed Services, University of the Health Sciences, USA
Abstract:Strikingly high prevalence rates of symptoms of disordered eating among college women have been documented. The question arises as to whether one aspect of the college experience, achievement orientation, is associated with disordered eating. Competing hypotheses may be generated regarding the relationship between achievement orientation and disordered eating, with arguments for either a positive or negative relationship. The Work and Family Orientation Questionnaire (WOFO) and the Disordered Eating Symptoms Scale (DESS) were administered to 668 female undergraduate college students. Multivariate analysis of the WOFO subscales revealed that women with high levels of disordered eating obtained significantly higher scores on the Competitiveness subscale than women with low DESS scores. These findings support hypotheses of a positive relationship between competitiveness and disordered eating.
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