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Psychological stress and disordered eating: an exploratory study with young Australian women

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posted on 1999-01-01, 00:00 authored by Kylie BallKylie Ball, C Lee, W Brown
An exploratory study was conducted to examine whether the relationships between psychological stress and disordered eating, reported in many studies using American samples, would be found in a sample of young Australian women. A total of 212 women aged 18-22 years completed a questionnaire assessing a number of women's health issues, including life events stress, perceived stress levels, psychological distress, disordered eating behaviours, and concerns about weight and eating. While results showed few strong relationships between stress and eating variables for the sample overall, those women with high psychological stress levels appeared to be more likely to engage in disordered eating behaviours than women with low levels of stress. Results suggest that further investigation, targeting subgroups of women scoring highly on measures of psychological stress or disordered eating, may help clarify our understanding of the relationships between these factors in young Australian women.

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Journal

Women & health

Volume

29

Issue

2

Pagination

1 - 15

Publisher

Haworth Press

Location

Philadelphia, Pa.

ISSN

0363-0242

eISSN

1541-0331

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

1999, Haworth Press

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