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Psychosocial profile related to disordered eating attitudes in Spanish adolescents
Title: Psychosocial profile related to disordered eating attitudes in Spanish adolescents |
Authors: Pamies-Aubalat, Lidia QUILES, YOLANDA Torregrosa Díez, María Soledad |
Editor: Springer |
Department: Departamentos de la UMH::Ciencias del Comportamiento y salud |
Issue Date: 2022 |
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11000/31303 |
Abstract:
Different psychosocial variables are related to disordered eating attitudes in adolescents, especially in girls. But some studies
show that the variables involved in eating disorders may be different in boys and girls. The aim of this study was to analyse
the psychosocial profile related to disordered eating attitudes in adolescents of both sexes, separately. Method: a crosssectional
study was conducted in 1630 Spanish adolescents, 890 of whom were girls with an average age of 14 (SD = 1.34)
selected from secondary schools in the province of Alicante through random sampling stratified by school year. Results: The
cluster analysis showed two profiles in both sexes. One profile presents high disordered eating attitudes, where the highest
scores were in body dissatisfaction, perfectionism, pressure to lose weight and social comparison, and the lowest scores
were for self-esteem. This contrasts with the other profile that presents low disordered eating attitudes. The logistic regression
model showed that girls were 3.8 times more likely to have disordered eating attitudes if they dieted, experienced body
dissatisfaction and compared themselves socially with their peers. Disordered eating attitudes in boys was 3.3 times greater
when they experienced body dissatisfaction and pressure to lose weight. Conclusion: These results showed that both sexes
present similar profiles. Girls and boys present disordered eating attitudes when they have low self-esteem, body dissatisfaction,
self-oriented and socially prescribed perfectionism, comparison with peers, pressure to lose weight, or are on a diet.
In future studies, it will be necessary to develop further longitudinal studies which could help to shed light on the risks and
protective factors of eating disorders.
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Keywords/Subjects: Eating disorders Body dissatisfaction Social comparison Self-esteem Adolescents Cluster analysis |
Knowledge area: CDU: Filosofía y psicología: Psicología |
Type of document: application/pdf |
Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-022-03164-1 |
Appears in Collections: Artículos Ciencias del Comportamiento y Salud
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