The sociocultural model of eating disorder development: Application to a Guatemalan sample

JS Vander Wal, JL Gibbons, M del Pilar Grazioso - Eating Behaviors, 2008 - Elsevier
Exposure to Western ideals of appearance along with rapid societal change appears to be
salient risk factors for eating disorder development. According to the sociocultural model,
internalization of the thin ideal leads to body dissatisfaction and subsequent negative affect
and dieting behaviors which increase the risk for eating disorder development. An expanded
version of the sociocultural model was examined among an economically stratified sample
of 347 girls in grades 5 and 6 from Guatemala City. Questionnaires used to measure …
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