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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Anorexia Nervosa
Attitudes
Behavior
Biological and medical sciences
Body Image
Bulimia
College Students
Congruence (Psychology)
Discrepancies
Eating behavior disorders
Eating Disorders
Factors
Females
Femininity
Gender
Masculinity
Medical sciences
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Self Esteem
Self image
Sex Role Identity
Sex Role Orientations
Sexes
Students
United States of America
Universities
USA
Women
title The relationship of gender discrepancy to eating disorder attitudes and behaviors
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