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Eating disorders, body dysmorphic disorder, and body image pathology in female Australian models
Clinical Psychologist ( IF 1.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-02-05 , DOI: 10.1111/cp.12208
James Collison 1 , Ellise Barnier 1
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Female models are commonly viewed as “at‐risk” for eating and body image disorders. However, the existing literature is sparse and provides inconsistent evidence. It subsequently fails to decipher whether models are truly at any greater risk for body image disorders than non‐models. Such discrepancies may exist due to differences in population, method, and assessment, particularly where previous studies have focused on evaluative body image that mostly reflect normative body image concerns. This study sought to examine body image disturbance, dysmorphic appearance concern, the rate of probable eating disorders (EDs) and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), depression, anxiety, stress, self‐esteem, and functional impairment in models.

中文翻译:

澳大利亚女性模型中的饮食失调,身体畸形失调和身体影像病理学

女模特通常被认为是饮食和身体形象障碍的“高危人群”。但是,现有文献很少并且提供了不一致的证据。随后,它无法解释模型是否比非模型真正冒着更大的身体图像障碍风险。由于人群,方法和评估的差异,可能存在这种差异,尤其是在先前的研究集中在评估性人体形象的研究中,这些评估大多反映了规范性人体形象的关注。这项研究试图检查模型中的身体影像障碍,对形貌不正常的关注,可能的进食障碍(ED)和形体异常(BDD),抑郁,焦虑,压力,自尊和功能障碍的发生率。
更新日期:2020-02-05
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