Artigo Revisado por pares

Body image of anorexic, obese, and normal females

1986; Wiley; Volume: 42; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/1097-4679(198605)42

ISSN

1097-4679

Autores

Crystal Bell, Sue W. Kirkpatrick, Roger C. Rinn,

Tópico(s)

Behavioral Health and Interventions

Resumo

This study investigated disturbances in body image perception with anorexic, obese and control groups (N = 24). Each group was comprised of 8 female subjects matched for age. An original silhouette chart and chi squares were employed, and a significant difference was found among the groups in the perception of the present-self body image (chi 2 (8) = 24.19, p less than .01), body image at plus 10 pounds (chi 2 (6) = 27.63, p less than .01), and body image at minus 10 pounds (chi 2 (8) = 26.05, p less than .01). No differences among the groups appeared in perceived ideal-self body image or in their perception of the body image that was expected from their families. A directional trend was noted in anorexic overestimation and obese underestimation on the total concept of body image. Significant differences among the groups as judged via a semantic differential technique were found for personality descriptions of happy/sad, active/passive, popular/unpopular, effective/ineffective, competent/incompetent, smart/stupid, and cold/warm.

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