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Eating Attitudes and Behaviors Among Female College Students
Authors:Katherine D Veazey Morris  Gilbert R Parra  Sarah R S Stender
Institution:1. Psychology Service, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Memphis, Tennessee;2. Department of Psychology, The University of Memphis;3. Department of Pediatrics, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
Abstract:The authors assessed the influences of several risk factors—self‐esteem, history of unwanted sexual contact (USC), depression, and sorority membership—on eating‐related and weight‐related attitudes and behaviors. Findings provide support for the roles of self‐esteem, depression, and USC on restricting attitudes. According to the authors' model, these independent variables predicted restricting attitudes that then predicted restricting behaviors. Implications for preventive interventions and the study's limitations are discussed.
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