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Peer reviewedMcGee, Rob; Williams, Sheila – Journal of Adolescence, 2000
Study examined the predictive association for both global and academic self esteem among students ages 9-13 in a large sample of New Zealanders. Results showed levels of global self esteem significantly predicted adolescent reports of problem eating, suicidal ideation, and multiple compromising behaviors. Implications are discussed for the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Eating Disorders, Emotional Development, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedHoch, Theodore A.; And Others – Education and Treatment of Children, 1996
This study of 15 children with feeding disorders investigated identification of effective behavioral reinforcers by comparing outcomes and time requirements of two procedures in which presence in a particular area produced access to a preferred stimulus (i.e., zone discrimination). Both procedures were viable reinforcer identification tools, but…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Children, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedEmmons, Lillian – Adolescence, 1996
Compares actual and preferred weights of dieters and nondieters and examines the relationship of increasing weight to preferred weight and the decision to diet in high school students. Most dieters studied were not overweight. Some were even underweight. Documents the need for effective nutrition and exercise programs to help students accept and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Body Weight, Dietetics, Eating Disorders
An Evaluation of a Television-Delivered Behavioral Weight Loss Program: Are the Ratings Acceptable?.
Peer reviewedMeyers, Andrew W.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1996
Evaluated a television-delivered behavioral weight reduction program. Overweight adults (n=71) were randomly assigned to a live-contact weight loss group videotaped for viewing by other groups, a live-contact group not videotaped, a television-delivered group that observed the videotaped weight loss sessions, or a waiting-list control group.…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Modification, Body Composition, Body Weight
Peer reviewedBartlett, Susan J.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1996
Participants were 130 obese women who reported undertaking a mean lifetime total of 4.7 major diets on which they had lost a mean of 45.9 kilograms. Participants with a severe history of weight cycling had a significantly younger age of onset of obesity than mild cyclers and reported initiating dieting at a significantly younger age and lower…
Descriptors: Adults, Age, Age Differences, Body Composition
Black, Susan – American School Board Journal, 2002
Eating disorders among teens and younger children have reached epidemic levels. The school's primary role in helping students who may have eating disorders is referring them to specialists. Schools can also help students learn good eating habits and designate a resource person to serve as a liaison with community medical and mental health…
Descriptors: Anorexia Nervosa, Body Weight, Bulimia, Eating Disorders
Peer reviewedDeLucia-Waack, Janice L. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1999
Because of similarities in age, education, and background, group counselors and members of eating disorders groups may easily identify and connect with each other. A model of supervision based on parallel process is presented to address these issues. In addition, it describes societal values relating to eating disorders, discusses themes in eating…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Body Image, Body Weight, Counseling Effectiveness
Peer reviewedBardick, Angela D.; Bernes, Kerry B.; McCulloch, Ariana R. M.; Witko, Kim D.; Spriddle, Jennifer W.; Roest, Allison R. – Professional School Counseling, 2004
School counselors are in daily contact with the highest risk group for developing eating disorders--children and adolescents. School counselors are in a position to identify at-risk individuals, implement effective school-based prevention programs, make appropriate referrals, and provide support for recovering individuals. An overview of a theory…
Descriptors: Eating Disorders, Early Intervention, Prevention, Identification
Corning, Alexandra F.; Krumm, Angela J.; Smitham, Lora A. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2006
On the basis of predictions from social comparison theory (L. Festinger, 1954) and informed by findings from the social comparison and eating disorder literatures, hypotheses were tested regarding the social comparison behaviors of women with eating disorder symptoms and their asymptomatic peers. Results indicated differentiating social-cognitive…
Descriptors: Females, Eating Disorders, Social Cognition, Self Esteem
Currie, Dawn H.; Kelly, Deirdre M.; Pomerantz, Shauna – Journal of Youth Studies, 2006
This paper is located in a larger study of girls' empowerment within the everyday context of school cultures. While much feminist research has focused on the "perils" of feminine adolescence, we are interested in how girls successfully navigate the transition from girlhood to adult womanhood. Thus the sample for this paper includes girls who…
Descriptors: Females, Eating Disorders, Sexual Identity, Feminism
De La Torre, Dena M.; Snell, B. J. – Journal of School Nursing, 2005
The female athlete triad comprises 3 individual but interrelated conditions associated with athletic training: disordered eating, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis. Each condition is of medical concern, but when found within the triad, they can have serious medical consequences. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of…
Descriptors: Athletics, Females, School Nurses, Athletes
Hund, Anita R.; Espelage, Dorothy L. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2006
Objective: Drawing from stress-vulnerability and trauma theory (e.g., Rorty & Yager, 1996), this paper presents a model of associations among child emotional abuse (CEA), alexithymia, general distress (GD), and disordered eating (DE). This study extended previous research on psychological outcomes of child physical and sexual abuse to explore…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Undergraduate Students, Females, Eating Disorders
Flynn, Denis; Skogstad, Helga – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2006
This paper presents a detailed theoretical discussion of destructive narcissism in relation to Freud and Rosenfeld and later theorists. In destructive narcissism, the destructiveness is itself idealised and overrides "the vital functions which serve the purpose of self-preservation" (Freud, S., 1914, "On narcissism" S.E. 14: 87)--a feature which…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Personality Problems, Psychiatry, Self Destructive Behavior
Predicting Eating Disorder Group Membership: An Examination and Extension of the Sociocultural Model
Engler, Patricia A.; Crowther, Janis H.; Dalton, Ginnie; Sanftner, Jennifer L. – Behavior Therapy, 2006
The purpose of this research was to examine and extend portions of the sociocultural model of bulimia nervosa (Stice, E. (1994). Review of the evidence for a sociocultural model of bulimia nervosa and an exploration of the mechanisms of action. "Clinical Psychology Review," 14, 633-661; Stice, E., & Agras, W. S. (1998). Predicting onset and…
Descriptors: Group Membership, Females, Eating Disorders, Behavior Modification
Gordon, Kathryn H.; Brattole, Marissa M.; Wingate, LaRicka R.; Joiner, Thomas E., Jr. – Behavior Therapy, 2006
Eating disorders are thought to occur less among African-American women than among women of other ethnic groups. Ninety-one clinicians read 1 of 3 passages (differing only with regards to the girl's race: African-American, Caucasian, or Hispanic) describing disturbed eating patterns of a fictional character named Mary. Participants were then asked…
Descriptors: Females, Ethnic Groups, Eating Disorders, Depression (Psychology)

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