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An examination of the relation of gender, mass media influence, and loneliness to disordered eating among college students.

机译:研究性别,大众媒体影响力和孤独感与大学生饮食失调之间的关系。

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Previous research has found that mass media influence and loneliness relate to disordered eating behaviors in women, but little is known about this relation in men. The present study examined the relations among disordered eating patterns, gender, mass media influence, and loneliness in male and female college students. Results of a stepwise regression revealed that disordered eating attitudes and behaviors (as measured by the Eating Attitudes Test-26) were predicted by mass media influence, gender, and loneliness, respectively. In the present study both male and female college students appear susceptible to developing disordered eating patterns. Clinicians may wish to address unrealistic comparisons to media and client interpersonal skills when designing treatment plans.
机译:先前的研究发现,大众媒体的影响力和孤独感与女性饮食失调行为有关,但对男性的这种关系知之甚少。本研究探讨了男女大学生饮食失调,性别,大众媒体影响和孤独感之间的关系。逐步回归的结果表明,饮食失调的饮食态度和行为(通过饮食态度测验26进行了测量)分别是通过大众媒体的影响,性别和孤独感来预测的。在本研究中,男女大学生都容易出现饮食失调的情况。在设计治疗计划时,临床医生可能希望解决与媒体和客户人际交往技巧的不切实际的比较。

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