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Natalia Sira
Ecological View on Body Image
Relationship to Body Mass Index, Attachment Relationship and Dieting Behavior among College Students
2011. 88 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2011
ISBN: 3-639-10020-4 (3639100204)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-10020-4 (9783639100204)
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Body image is a multidimensional construct that involves internal biological and psychological factors as well as external cultural and social factors. It translates perceptions and attitudes, thoughts and feelings about one´s appearance and is also culturally oriented. It is related to self-esteem, sexuality, family relationships and identity. Given the fact that body image is a multifaceted structural concept that depends, not only on inner-biological, but also a psychological and socio-cultural components, this study explored the role of family-of-origin processes (attachment relationship, parental control), peer relationship and media influence in order to understand the development of healthy body image in non-clinical sample. Variables that are related to and influenced by satisfaction with one´s body, such as: Body mass index (BMI), eating disturbances, attachment (to mother, to father and to peers), global self-worth, parental control, peer influence and pressure regarding eating and media influence were examined in relation to satisfaction with body image. Implications for clinicians and researchers are discussed.
Natalia Sira, PhD, MD After graduating with medical degree Natalia worked in oncological setting in Russia and Ukraine. In the United States, she further developed research skills by completing the PhD in Human Development at Virginia Tech. Currently Natalia is teaching at East Carolina University and mentoring graduate students.