TY - JOUR
T1 - Associations between sociocultural pressures to be thin, body distress, and eating disorder symptomatology among Chilean adolescent girls
AU - Caqueo-Urízar, Alejandra
AU - Ferrer-García, Marta
AU - Toro, José
AU - Gutiérrez-Maldonado, José
AU - Peñaloza, Claudia
AU - Cuadros-Sosa, Yasna
AU - Gálvez-Madrid, M. José
PY - 2011/1
Y1 - 2011/1
N2 - This study explored the relationships between perceived sociocultural pressure to fulfill the thin beauty ideal, body distress, and the presence of eating disorder symptoms. Participants were 437 Chilean adolescent girls from Arica, northern Chile, aged 13-18. Results showed significant associations between perceived pressure from social agents to be thin and the presence of disrupted eating attitudes and behavior. The perceived influence of advertising, verbal messages and social situations related to eating and dieting emerged as the strongest predictors of eating disorders symptoms. Influence of advertising was also the strongest predictor of body image distress. Age differences emerged in perceived sociocultural pressure to be thin, with older participants reporting higher sociocultural pressure to fulfill the slender beauty ideal. This paper provides information about body distress and associated disturbances, a phenomenon which has seldom been studied in non-Western countries, but which has important health implications.
AB - This study explored the relationships between perceived sociocultural pressure to fulfill the thin beauty ideal, body distress, and the presence of eating disorder symptoms. Participants were 437 Chilean adolescent girls from Arica, northern Chile, aged 13-18. Results showed significant associations between perceived pressure from social agents to be thin and the presence of disrupted eating attitudes and behavior. The perceived influence of advertising, verbal messages and social situations related to eating and dieting emerged as the strongest predictors of eating disorders symptoms. Influence of advertising was also the strongest predictor of body image distress. Age differences emerged in perceived sociocultural pressure to be thin, with older participants reporting higher sociocultural pressure to fulfill the slender beauty ideal. This paper provides information about body distress and associated disturbances, a phenomenon which has seldom been studied in non-Western countries, but which has important health implications.
KW - Adolescents
KW - Body distress
KW - Chile
KW - Eating disorder symptomatology
KW - Sociocultural pressure
KW - Thin beauty ideal
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/78650676873
U2 - 10.1016/j.bodyim.2010.11.004
DO - 10.1016/j.bodyim.2010.11.004
M3 - Article
C2 - 21147054
AN - SCOPUS:78650676873
SN - 1740-1445
VL - 8
SP - 78
EP - 81
JO - Body Image
JF - Body Image
IS - 1
ER -