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A theoretical review of interpersonal emotion regulation in eating disorders: enhancing knowledge by bridging interpersonal and affective dysfunction
Individuals with eating disorders (EDs) frequently report interpersonal and affective
dysfunction. A useful lens for uniting these ideas is through the framework of interpersonal …
dysfunction. A useful lens for uniting these ideas is through the framework of interpersonal …
Mitigating weight bias in the clinical setting: a new approach to care
SM Olson, EG Muñoz, EC Solis… - Journal of Midwifery & …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Weight bias toward patients in larger bodies is pervasive among health care providers and
can negatively influence provider‐patient communication, as well as patients' behavior and …
can negatively influence provider‐patient communication, as well as patients' behavior and …
Should women be “All About That Bass?”: Diverse body-ideal messages and women's body image
While most body image research emphasizes the thin ideal, a wider variety of body-ideal
messages pervade US popular culture today, including those promoting athleticism or …
messages pervade US popular culture today, including those promoting athleticism or …
Family members and peers' negative and positive body talk: How they relate to adolescent girls' body talk and eating disorder attitudes
Research examining the interpersonal correlates of body talk has primarily focused on the
negative consequences of perceiving fat talk on women's own body talk and eating …
negative consequences of perceiving fat talk on women's own body talk and eating …
Associations of parents' self, child, and other “fat talk” with child eating behaviors and weight
JA Lydecker, KE Riley, CM Grilo - International Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Fat talk, negative communication about weight, is common in the media, peer
groups, and families. Little is known about parental fat talk directed at oneself or others. This …
groups, and families. Little is known about parental fat talk directed at oneself or others. This …
“Mom, quit fat talking—I'm trying to eat (mindfully) here!”: Evaluating a sociocultural model of family fat talk, positive body image, and mindful eating in college women
JB Webb, CB Rogers, L Etzel, MP Padro - Appetite, 2018 - Elsevier
A growing evidence base confirms sociocultural theory's predictions regarding the influence
of direct exposure to family factors (eg, parental commentary) in promoting disordered eating …
of direct exposure to family factors (eg, parental commentary) in promoting disordered eating …
Образ тела и отношение к своему телу у подростков: семейные и и социокультурные факторы влияния (по материалам зарубежных исследований)
ЕА Ерохина, ЕВ Филиппова - Современная зарубежная …, 2019 - psyjournals.ru
Аннотация Представлен обзор зарубежных исследований, посвященных проблеме
образа тела и отношения к своему телу у подростков. Рассмотрено влияние …
образа тела и отношения к своему телу у подростков. Рассмотрено влияние …
Prospective associations between loneliness and disordered eating from early adolescence to adulthood
Objective Despite findings from numerous cross‐sectional studies suggesting a substantial
association between loneliness and different types of disordered eating, much remains …
association between loneliness and different types of disordered eating, much remains …
A randomized control trial of Expand Your Horizon: An intervention for women with weight bias internalization
Weight bias internalization (WBI) is associated with a myriad of negative health outcomes,
but there are few effective treatments that address this concern. This randomized controlled …
but there are few effective treatments that address this concern. This randomized controlled …
“You better not leave me shaming!”: Conditional indirect effect analyses of anti-fat attitudes, body shame, and fat talk as a function of self-compassion in college …
JB Webb, MF Fiery, N Jafari - Body image, 2016 - Elsevier
The present investigation provided a theoretically-driven analysis testing whether body
shame helped account for the predicted positive associations between explicit weight bias in …
shame helped account for the predicted positive associations between explicit weight bias in …