Ethnicity as a protective factor against internalization of a thin ideal and body dissatisfaction
International Journal of Eating Disorders2005Vol. 37(3), pp. 241–249
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Cortney S. Warren, David H. Gleaves, Antonio Cepeda‐Benito, M. Carmen Fernández‐Santaella, Sonia Rodríguez‐Ruiz
Abstract
Results demonstrate how ethnicity may protect against the development of eating disorder symptoms and suggest that eating disorder prevention should involve denouncing the thin ideal, minimizing appearance as an indicator of value, and emphasizing traits other than appearance as determinants of worth.
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