Development and testing of a model for risk and protective factors for eating disorders and higher weight among emerging adults: A study protocol
Autor: | Catherine Bégin, Marie L. Caltabiano, Marie-Ève Blackburn, Manuel Alcaraz-Ibáñez, Marita P. McCabe, Annie Aimé, Giada Pietrabissa, Qiqiang He, Gianluca Castelnuovo, María-Jesús Lirola, Jacinthe Dion, Naomi Hayami-Chisuwa, David Mellor, Rachel F. Rodgers, Sarah Grogan, Gemma Tatangelo, Álvaro Sicilia Camacho, Antonio Granero-Gallegos, Esben Strodl, Michel Probst, Lina A. Ricciardelli, Brittany Watson, Gian Mauro Manzoni, S Gullo, Christoph Maïano, Gianluca Lo Coco, Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Charlotte H. Markey |
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Přispěvatelé: | McCabe M., Tatangelo G., Watson B., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz M., Rodgers R.F., Aime A., Mellor D., Granero-Gallegos A., Strodl E., Caltabiano M., Camacho A.S., Castelnuovo G., Lo Coco G., Grogan S., Probst M., Dion J., Maiano C., Manzoni G., Begin C., Blackburn M.-E., Pietrabissa G., Markey C., Gullo S., Lirola M.-J., Alcaraz-Ibanez M., Hayami-Chisuwa N., He Q., Ricciardelli L. |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Adult
Cross-Cultural Comparison Male Gerontology Biopsychosocial model 050103 clinical psychology Adolescent Social Psychology Initial sample 050109 social psychology Settore M-PSI/08 - PSICOLOGIA CLINICA Higher weight Feeding and Eating Disorders Young Adult Surveys and Questionnaires Body Image medicine Humans Cross-cultural 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Path analysis (statistics) General Psychology Applied Psychology Eating disorders Gender Model Risk factors Data collection Research 05 social sciences Eating disorder Overweight Protective Factors medicine.disease Etiology Female Psychology Body dissatisfaction |
Popis: | Research has demonstrated that eating disorders (ED) and higher weight have lifetime co-occurrence suggesting that they may be best considered within a common etiological model. Although we know that body dissatisfaction is likely to be a risk factor for both outcomes, other proposed risk and protective factors for each condition have not been adequately explored. The current paper tests a conceptual model that is based on a review of the existing literature from both areas of scholarship. It considers biological, sociocultural, psychological, and behavioral factors that may contribute to both outcomes. The model will be tested in a longitudinal design with an initial sample of 600 emerging adults (aged 18-30) per country in nine different countries (total sample = 5400 participants). Questionnaires will be completed online on two occasions, 12 months apart. The first full phase of the study commenced in July 2018, the same time Body Image was approached to publish this protocol paper (the final revised paper was submitted in September 2019), and data collection will be finalized in December 2019. Multi-group path analysis will identify the biopsychosocial predictors - both cross-sectionally and longitudinally - of both ED and higher weight, and how these vary across countries and gender. ispartof: BODY IMAGE vol:31 pages:139-149 ispartof: location:Netherlands status: published |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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