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Perfectionism and eating behaviour in Portuguese adolescents

โœ Scribed by C. Bento; A. T. Pereira; B. Maia; M. Marques; M. J. Soares; S. Bos; J. Valente; A. Gomes; M. H. P. Azevedo; A. Macedo


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
121 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
1072-4133

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Abstract

Objectives

The main objective was to investigate the association between perfectionism and eating behaviour in a nonโ€clinical sample of adolescents of both genders.

Method

997 middle and high school students completed the Portuguese versions of the childโ€adolescent perfectionism scale (CAPS) and of the eating attitudes test โ€25 (EATโ€ 25).

Results

In both genders, the perfectionism total score and the sociallyprescribed perfectionism (SPP) score were positive and significantly correlated with the EAT total score and with all EAT dimensions: Drive for Thinness (DT), Bulimic Related Behaviour (BRB), Social Pressure to Eat (SPE). In girls, selfโ€oriented perfectionism (SOP) was also associated with the EAT total score and its dimensions, whereas in boys it was only associated with EAT total score and DT. In both genders SPP was a useful predictor of the EATโ€25 total score and of all its dimensions. In which respects SOP, there were some gender differences showing that in boys this dimension should not be considered a predictor of eating behaviours.

Conclusion

These results confirm that high levels of perfectionism (SOP and SPP__)__ are associated with abnormal eating behaviour in both genders. Copyright ยฉ 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and Eating Disorders Association.


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