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Femininity, masculinity, and disordered eating: A meta-analytic review

✍ Scribed by Murnen, Sarah K. ;Smolak, Linda


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
53 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0276-3478

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✦ Synopsis


Objective:

To understand the developmental psychopathology of eating disorders, it is crucial to explain the large gender discrepancy in the rates of these disorders, especially anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. in this paper, meta-analysis was used to examine the relationship between gender role adherence and the existence of eating problems.

Method:

Of the 69 studies examined, 22 contained data deemed valid for the analyses. measures of difference (d) and homogeneity were calculated. these studies used the personal attributes questionnaire (paq) or the bem sex role inventory (bsri) to measure gender role adherence.

Results:

Findings indicated a small, heterogeneous positive relationship between femininity and eating problems and a small, heterogeneous negative relationship between masculinity and eating problems. studies that used a clinical sample showed a larger discrepancy in masculinity scores between the eating-disordered and the control groups than did studies using surveys to identify eating problems. six studies measured gender role traditionalism. the eating-disordered groups did not differ significantly on these measures compared to the control groups.

Discussion:

Despite construct validity problems with the use of the paq and the bsri in this area of study, data suggest that gender role is related to eating problems. crucial aspects of femininity likely to be related to eating problems need to be operationalized and their link to eating disorders examined.


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