Title of article :
Eating disordered behaviors and media exposure
Author/Authors :
Tara Carney، نويسنده , , Johann Louw، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Background This study examined this
relationship between eating disordered behaviors and
exposure to ideal-type media in a sample of South
African university students, who could be expected to
have reasonably high levels of media exposure. Possible
underlying reasons for this complex relationship
were also investigated. Method It examined the relationship
via both quantitative (using a questionnaire
that included the EAT-26 and a media composite
variable) and qualitative methods (interviews) in the
sample. Results In the quantitative part, sex and level
of media exposure significantly predicted scores on
the EAT-26. Women obtained scores that indicated
they were more ‘‘at risk’’ for anorexia nervosa than
men, especially women with higher levels of media
exposure. In the qualitative part of the study grounded
theory was used to explore how this relationship
was formed. Results indicated that numerous factors,
some related to the media, predispose women to
disordered eating behaviors. The interviewees were
then more likely to use ideal-type media heavily to
sustain their disordered eating behaviors. Heavy use
of the media led participants to attempt a number of
strategies to change their appearance to resemble
those in the media, with various degrees of success.
Conclusion The model developed by the qualitative
research indicated that the media are not necessarily
always the cause of pathological eating, but that they
interact with other factors in the development of
symptoms of anorexia nervosa for these women
Keywords :
media use – anorexic behaviors – idealbody type – sex – grounded theory
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)