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Kristen Harrison
Kristen Harrison
Richard Cole Eminent Professor, Hussman School of Media and Journalism, University of North Carolina
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The relationship between media consumption and eating disorders
K Harrison, J Cantor
Journal of communication 47 (1), 40-67, 1997
13191997
The body electric: Thin-ideal media and eating disorders in adolescents
K Harrison
Journal of Communication 50 (3), 119-143, 2000
5582000
Nutritional content of foods advertised during the television programs children watch most
K Harrison, AL Marske
American journal of public health 95 (9), 1568-1574, 2005
5072005
Television viewers' ideal body proportions: The case of the curvaceously thin woman
K Harrison
Sex roles 48, 255-264, 2003
4512003
Women's sports media, self-objectification, and mental health in black and white adolescent females
K Harrison, BL Fredrickson
Journal of Communication 53 (2), 216-232, 2003
4092003
Toward a developmental conceptualization of contributors to overweight and obesity in childhood: The Six‐Cs model
K Harrison, KK Bost, BA McBride, SM Donovan, DS Grigsby‐Toussaint, ...
Child development perspectives 5 (1), 50-58, 2011
4032011
Television viewing, fat stereotyping, body shape standards, and eating disorder symptomatology in grade school children
K Harrison
Communication Research 27 (5), 617-640, 2000
3782000
Ourselves, our bodies: Thin-ideal media, self-discrepancies, and eating disorder symptomatology in adolescents
K Harrison
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology 20 (3), 289-323, 2001
3672001
Media exposure, current and future body ideals, and disordered eating among preadolescent girls: A longitudinal panel study
K Harrison, V Hefner
Journal of youth and Adolescence 35, 146-156, 2006
3202006
Does interpersonal attraction to thin media personalities promote eating disorders?
K Harrison
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 41 (4), 478-500, 1997
2951997
Tales from the screen: Enduring fright reactions to scary media
K Harrison, J Cantor
Media Psychology 1 (2), 97-116, 1999
2901999
The gender-role content of children's favorite television programs and its links to their gender-related perceptions
JS Aubrey, K Harrison
Media psychology 6 (2), 111-146, 2004
2762004
Media's Role in the Perpetuation and Prevention of Negative Body Image and Disordered Eating.
MP Levine, K Harrison
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2004
2562004
The problem of “us” versus “them” and AIDS stigma
PG Devine, EA Plant, K Harrison
American Behavioral Scientist 42 (7), 1212-1228, 1999
2431999
A content analysis of female body imagery in video games
N Martins, DC Williams, K Harrison, RA Ratan
Sex roles 61, 824-836, 2009
2402009
Risk factors for overweight/obesity in preschool children: an ecological approach
DA Dev, BA McBride, BH Fiese, BL Jones, ...
Childhood obesity 9 (5), 399-408, 2013
2312013
Throwing like a girl: Self-objectification predicts adolescent girls’ motor performance
BL Fredrickson, K Harrison
Journal of Sport and Social Issues 29 (1), 79-101, 2005
2312005
Racial and gender differences in the relationship between children’s television use and self-esteem: A longitudinal panel study
N Martins, K Harrison
Communication Research 39 (3), 338-357, 2012
2262012
Variety versus timing: Gender differences in college students' sexual expectations as predicted by exposure to sexually oriented television
JS Aubrey, K Harrison, L Kramer, J Yellin
Communication Research 30 (4), 432-460, 2003
2192003
Development and validation of the Problematic Media Use Measure: A parent report measure of screen media “addiction” in children.
SE Domoff, K Harrison, AN Gearhardt, DA Gentile, JC Lumeng, AL Miller
Psychology of popular media culture 8 (1), 2, 2019
2012019
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