Insatisfacción corporal y actitudes alimentarias alteradas en adolescentes de Portugal y España

Translated title of the contribution: Body dissatisfaction and disordered eating attitudes among adolescents from Portugal and Spain

Marcela L. González, Eva Penelo, Paola Espinoza, Rita Francisco, Marisol Mora, Teresa Gutiérrez, Rosa M. Raich*

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Abstract

Cross-cultural studies comparing eating attitudes among adolescents from southern-European countries are scarce. We aimed to compare body-dissatisfaction, disordered-eating attitudes, awareness and internalisation of the unrealistic-body-ideal, self-esteem, perfectionism and impulsivity among adolescents from Spain and Portugal. Participants were 249 Spanish and 206 Portuguese adolescents (51.2% girls) aged 12-15 (M= 13.3 years, SD= 0.6). A 2 × 2 (country × sex) MANOVA was conducted for each self-reported measure. Girls scored higher on awareness and internalisation of the unrealistic-body-ideal, body-dissatisfaction, disordered-eating attitudes and lower on self-esteem than boys did. Regarding the country, Portuguese adolescents scored higher than Spaniards on eating disorder attitudes, impulsivity and perfectionism. Our findings show significant differences between country and gender, highlighting the importance of specific gender-oriented prevention strategies.
Translated title of the contributionBody dissatisfaction and disordered eating attitudes among adolescents from Portugal and Spain
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)323-335
Number of pages13
JournalBehavioral Psychology/ Psicologia Conductual
Volume26
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Adolescents
  • Body dissatisfaction
  • Cross-cultural
  • Disordered eating

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