Feminist identity, gender traits, and symptoms of disturbed eating among college women |
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Journal/Book: Psychol Women Quart. 1996; 20: 40 West 20TH Street, New York, NY 10011-4211. Cambridge Univ Press. 593-598.
Abstract: This study explored relationships among feminist identity, gender traits, and symptoms of disturbed eating. Seventy-one college women completed the following: weight-related questions, Feminist Identity Development Scale, Personal Attributes Questionnaire, Figure Rating Scale, and Eating Disorders Inventory. Identification with feminist values negatively correlated with body dissatisfaction, bulimic symptoms, and feelings of ineffectiveness. Identification with stereotypical masculine traits was inversely related to perfectionist tendencies and feelings of ineffectiveness, but was unrelated to body concerns. These results suggest factors promoting body dissatisfaction and disturbed eating may have less impact on college women identifying with feminist values; such as commitment to nonsexist roles and personal empowerment.
Note: Article Snyder R, Denison Univ, Dept Psychol, Granville,OH 43023 USA
Keyword(s): BODY-IMAGE; DISORDERS
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