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The effect of shape and weight based self-evaluation and body dissatisfaction on disordered eating behaviors of female university students

Abstract

This study investigated the effect of awareness and internalization of sociocultural attitudes, self-esteem, shape and weight based self-evaluation, body dissatisfaction on disordered eating behaviors. 360 female university students participated in the study. Path analysis with EDI-2(Eating Disorder Inventory-2) revealed direct effects of BSQ(Body Dissatisfaction Questionnaire) and SATAQ(Sociocultural Attitudes towards Appearance Questionnaire) on EDI-2, while BSQ mediated the effect of RSS(Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale) and SAWBS(Shape and Weight Based Self-Esteem) on EDI-2. And in path analysis with EAT-26(Eating Attitudes Test-26), BSQ and SAWBS explained EAT-26 directly and BSQ mediated the effect of RSS and SATAQ on EAT-26. Also, RSS was found the least effective predictor on EDI-2 and EAT-26 among other predictors. So, body dissatisfaction, awareness and internalization of sociocultural attitudes and shape and weight based self-evaluation were identified as important predictors on disordered eating behaviors and eating disorder pathology.

keywords
몸매와 체중에 근거한 자기 평가, 신체 불만족, 이상 섭식 행동, 섭식 장애., shape and weight based self-evaluation, body dissatisfaction, disordered eating, eating disorder, shape and weight based self-evaluation, body dissatisfaction, disordered eating, eating disorder

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