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Western cultural identification explains variations in the objectification model for eating pathology across Australian caucasians and Asian women
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posted on 2016-10-14, 00:00 authored by C S Tan, Matthew Fuller-TyszkiewiczMatthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, R Utpala, V W Lan Yeung, T De Paoli, S Loughan, I KrugWestern cultural identification explains variations in the objectification model for eating pathology across Australian caucasians and Asian women
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Frontiers in PsychologyVolume
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ARTN 1578Publisher
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SwitzerlandPublisher DOI
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1664-1078eISSN
1664-1078Language
EnglishPublication classification
C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
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Social SciencesPsychology, MultidisciplinaryPsychologyobjectificationbody shameappearance anxiety thin-ideal internalizationeating pathologyculturalwestern cultural identificationFEMALE COLLEGE-STUDENTSSELF-OBJECTIFICATIONBODY DISSATISFACTIONDISORDER SYMPTOMATOLOGYTHIN-IDEALSOCIOCULTURAL ATTITUDESMEDIA EXPOSUREINTERNALIZATIONACCULTURATIONEXPERIENCES
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