Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
902909 Body Image 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We examined factors related to body checking and avoidance in diverse college women.•The frequency of body checking and avoidance differs by ethnic group.•Thin ideal internalization, BMI, and ethnicity predict body checking and avoidance.•Body checking, avoidance, and ethnicity predict eating pathology and impairment.

Although body checking and avoidance behaviors are common in women with eating disorders, minimal research has examined the nature or correlates of these behaviors in ethnically diverse female college students without eating disorders. Self-identified European American (n = 268), Asian American (n = 163), Latina (n = 146), and African American (n = 73) women completed self-report measures of body checking and avoidance, thin-ideal internalization, eating pathology, and clinical impairment. Results indicated that European and Asian American women reported significantly more body checking and avoidance than African American and Latina women. Generally, correlates of body checking and avoidance were consistent across ethnic groups: Regression analyses indicated that type of ethnicity predicted body checking and avoidance; and ethnicity, body checking, and body avoidance predicted eating pathology and clinical impairment. These associations suggest that body checking and avoidance are not benign behaviors in diverse nonclinical women.

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