scholarly journals Media and Cultural Influences in African-American Girls’ Eating Disorder Risk

2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lakaii A. Jones ◽  
Catherine Cook-Cottone

Objective. To investigate media and cultural influences in eating disorder development in African-American adolescent females. Method. Fifty-seven participants were recruited through churches and community organizations to complete a questionnaire. Results. Mainstream sociocultural identification was associated with more eating disorder behavior in African-American females; cultural ethnic identification was not significantly associated with eating disorder behavior in African-American females, mainstream sociocultural identification, cultural ethnic identification, and body dissatisfaction significantly predicted eating disorder behavior; and cultural ethnic identification was positively correlated with mainstream sociocultural identification. This study provides support for the importance of eating disorder prevention interventions that focus specifically on African-American girls.

Author(s):  
Line Wisting ◽  
Severina Haugvik ◽  
Anne Louise Wennersberg ◽  
Trine Wiig Hage ◽  
Eric Stice ◽  
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