The relationship of gender discrepancy to eating disorder attitudes and behaviors
A study examined the relationship of gender role discrepancy to bulimic and anorexic symptomatology, self-esteem and concern about body shape in 178 female college students. Women without a gender discrepancy reported fewer anorexic and bulimic symptoms, less concern with body shape and higher self-...
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