Social Context, Gender Identity and Eating Disorders in Western and Eastern Europe: Preliminary Results of a Comparative Study

The present paper reports preliminary results of a pilot study carried out on two samples of females living in two different European countries. The onset of eating disorders is considered to result from females' difficulties in developing a gender‐specific identity in a specific social context...

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Published inEuropean eating disorders review Vol. 4; no. 2; pp. 100 - 106
Main Authors Catina, Ana, Boyadjieva, Svetlana, Bergner, Michaela
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published West Sussex John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 01.06.1996
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Summary:The present paper reports preliminary results of a pilot study carried out on two samples of females living in two different European countries. The onset of eating disorders is considered to result from females' difficulties in developing a gender‐specific identity in a specific social context that provides and supports certain ideals, interpersonal relationships, and attitudes toward them. Thirty‐five German females and 20 Bulgarians have been questioned about the way they perceive themselves, the social ideal, the attractivity in women, the problem of individuation and separation, autonomy and social relationship in general. The results indicate that certain social models are more likely to induce identity conflicts in the German sample than in the Bulgarian one.
Bibliography:istex:74F6E8FADF2F663510D03E54307C9A0AA3BB7E42
ArticleID:ERV150
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ISSN:1072-4133
1099-0968
DOI:10.1002/(SICI)1099-0968(199606)4:2<100::AID-ERV150>3.0.CO;2-J