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Stice, Eric; Ng, Janet; Shaw, Heather – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2010
Prospective studies have identified factors that increase risk for eating pathology onset, including perceived pressure for thinness, thin-ideal internalization, body dissatisfaction, dietary restraint, and negative affect. Research also suggests that body dissatisfaction and dietary restraint may constitute prodromal stages of the development of…
Descriptors: Prevention, Eating Disorders, Pathology, At Risk Persons
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Balandin, Susan; Hemsley, Bronwyn; Hanley, Leah; Sheppard, Justine Joan – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2009
Background: Changes in the swallowing capabilities of adults with cerebral palsy as they age may impact on their health, safety, and well-being. Method: Thirty-two adults with cerebral palsy aged between 30 and 69 years participated in in-depth interviews about their experiences of changes in their swallowing and related management of their…
Descriptors: Well Being, Safety, Cerebral Palsy, Adults
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Robbins, Joy M.; Pehrsson, Dale-Elizabeth – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2009
Current trends for treatment of women with anorexia nervosa often focus on weight gain as the primary therapeutic goal without concurrently addressing psychological concerns. As a result of this singular focus, many women drop out of treatment before recovering. This article offers an alternate treatment model. A synthesized narrative and poetry…
Descriptors: Females, Eating Disorders, Young Adults, Therapy
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Halmi, Katherine A. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2009
Background: Etiological hypotheses of eating disorders, anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa have not produced informative research for predictably effective treatment. Methods: The rationale for applying a model of allostasis, a dysregulation of reward circuits with activation of brain and hormonal stress responses to maintain apparent stability,…
Descriptors: Eating Disorders, Drug Addiction, Identification, Genetics
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Gillett, Kyle S.; Harper, James M.; Larson, Jeffry H.; Berrett, Michael E.; Hardman, Randy K. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2009
Family environment has been shown to be one of the factors related to the presence of eating disorders among young-adult females. Clinical experience and theories about eating disorders postulate that implicit family rules are an intricate part of family process that may have a great effect on the creation and maintenance of such problems. This…
Descriptors: Siblings, Eating Disorders, Family Environment, Young Adults
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Brausch, Amy M.; Gutierrez, Peter M. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2009
There is much empirical literature on factors for adolescent suicide risk, but body image and disordered eating are rarely included in these models. In the current study, disordered eating and body image were examined as risk factors for suicide ideation since these factors are prevalent in adolescence, particularly for females. It was…
Descriptors: Suicide, Adolescents, Self Concept, Eating Disorders
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Rich, Emma; Evans, John – Gender and Education, 2009
This paper draws on data collected from young white middle class women experiencing eating disorders to highlight what we refer to as the paradox of performativity in schools. In interviews with these young women on their schooling experiences, their narratives convey both a critique of the social conditions of their schooling and their subjugated…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Females, Whites, Eating Disorders
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Becker, Carolyn Black; Ciao, Anna C.; Smith, Lisa M. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2008
Although eating disorders prevention research has begun to produce programs with demonstrated efficacy, many such programs simply target individuals as opposed to engaging broader social systems (e.g., schools, sororities, athletic teams) as participant collaborators in eating disorders prevention. Yet, social systems ultimately will be…
Descriptors: Prevention, Eating Disorders, Sororities, Program Effectiveness
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Myers, Taryn A.; Crowther, Janis H. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2008
Although there has been considerable empirical support for Objectification Theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997), findings have been mixed regarding self-objectification's relationship to interoceptive awareness, an awareness of one's internal physical and emotional states. We examined whether interoceptive awareness mediated the relationship…
Descriptors: Eating Disorders, Self Concept, Psychological Patterns, Hunger
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Tirella, Linda Grey; Miller, Laurie C. – Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 2011
Many newly arrived international adoptees (IA) have difficulties with eating, sleeping, and self-soothing/self-stimulating (SS) behaviors. However, to date the prevalence of these problems and associated risk factors have not been clearly identified. Therefore, we proposed to evaluate 387 IA for the presence of these self-regulation and behavioral…
Descriptors: Nutrition, Sleep, Risk, Immigrants
Froese-Germain, Bernie; Riel, Richard – Canadian Teachers' Federation (NJ1), 2012
This 2012 research report, based on a national online survey conducted by the Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF) in collaboration with the Mental Health Commission of Canada, gathers the responses of over 3,900 teachers who voluntarily took part in the survey. Teachers were asked to identify the potential barriers to the provision of mental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Mental Health, Teacher Surveys
Hunt, Tamara Jo-Lynne – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of this study was to understand the conditions necessary to gain research access to parents of children with anorexia. In this study, I also examined and explored avenues parents have for sharing their story and their experiences of parenting a child with anorexia as well as whether gatekeepers have a role in connecting parents and…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Story Telling, Psychologists, Eating Disorders
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James, Anthony; Clacey, Joe; Seagroatt, Valerie; Goldacre, Michael – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2010
Background: Adolescence is a time of very rapid change not only in physical but also psychological development. During the teenage years there is a reported rise in the prevalence of psychiatric disorders. The aim of this study was to investigate age- and sex-specific National Health Service (NHS) hospital inpatient admission rates for psychiatric…
Descriptors: Hospitals, Eating Disorders, Public Health, Mortality Rate
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Gay, Jennifer; Monsma, Eva V.; Torres-McGehee, Toni – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2009
Statistically controlling for physical size is common practice, especially in self-perception studies uncovering the etiology of maladaptive behaviors, such as eating disorders. For example, social physique anxiety (SPA)--apprehension about social evaluations while presenting oneself in front of others (Leary, 1992)--is a prominent correlate of…
Descriptors: Body Composition, Self Concept, Eating Disorders, Athletes
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Striegel-Moore, Ruth H.; Wilson, G. Terence; DeBar, Lynn; Perrin, Nancy; Lynch, Frances; Rosselli, Francine; Kraemer, Helena C. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2010
Objective: Despite proven efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for treating eating disorders with binge eating as the core symptom, few patients receive CBT in clinical practice. Our blended efficacy-effectiveness study sought to evaluate whether a manual-based guided self-help form of CBT (CBT-GSH), delivered in 8 sessions in a health…
Descriptors: Eating Disorders, Cognitive Restructuring, Social Adjustment, Patients
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