Adaptive elements of aging: Self-image discrepancy, perfectionism, and eating problems. |
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Authors: | Landa, Carrie E. Bybee, Jane A. |
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Abstract: | Age-related changes in personality variables that may contribute to the reduction of symptoms of eating disorders with adult development were examined. Undergraduate sorority women (n = 52; mean age = 19.85 years) were compared with alumnae of the same sorority (n = 34; mean age = 33.74 years). Eating pathology was correlated with greater discrepancy between the real (current) and the ideal (desired) self-image and with perfectionism. Both self-image discrepancy and perfectionism were markedly lower among the alumnae. Variance in these variables together accounted for the lowered level of eating pathology among the older participants. Specific content domains of the real and ideal self-image and different facets of perfectionism showed distinctive age-related changes and differential relationships with eating pathology. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | self-image perfectionism eating disorders adult development sororities |
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