Acculturation in African American College Women and Correlates of Eating Disorders
Description:
Although eating disorders have been the focus of much research, the inclusion of minority populations has been minimal. A recent review of the literature by Dolan (1991) has found that eating disorders were most likely to be present in non-White women who were exposed to Western societies and cultures. Thus, the purpose of this study was to examine personality, physical, and cultural correlates of bulimic symptomatology in a sample of African American college women. The Bulimia Test Revised (BU…
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Date:
August 1996
Creator:
Lester, Regan
Partner:
UNT Libraries