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Internalization of the Thin Ideal as a Predictor of Body Dissatisfaction and Disordered Eating in African,African-American,and Afro-Caribbean Female College Students
Abstract:This study, conducted at a historically Black university, evaluated the impact of awareness and internalization of the Western thin ideal of beauty on body dissatisfaction, drive for thinness, and bulimia in African-American, African, and Caribbean women. The relationship between internalization of the thin ideal and disordered eating was moderated by ethnicity, with the relationship significant only for the African-American group. Internalization functioned as a mediator between awareness of the thin ideal and both drive for thinness and bulimia, but only for the African-American group. These results suggest that the sociocultural model may not be as valuable in predicting eating disturbance in women from non-Western societies.
Keywords:eating disorders  body dissatisfaction  thin ideal  black women
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