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Thin-Ideal Internalization: Mounting Evidence for a New Risk Factor for Body-Image Disturbance and Eating Pathology:

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The authors found that internalization is a causal risk factor for body-image and eating disorders, and that it appears to operate in conjunction with other established risk factors for these outcomes, including dieting and negative affect.
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Body-image disturbance and eating disorders are a significant physical and mental health problem in Western countries. We describe emerging work on one newly identified variable that appears to be a potent risk factor for the development of these problems internalization of societal standards of attractiveness. Work conducted independently in our labs over the past decade has included scale development, correlational studies, prospective risk-factor studies, randomized experiments, and randomized prevention trials. Findings collectively suggest that internalization is a causal risk factor for body-image and eating disturbances, and that it appears to operate in conjunction with other established risk factors for these outcomes, including dieting and negative affect. Future research is needed to examine the specific familial, peer, and media influences that promote internalization and to replicate and extend our prospective and experimental studies.

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Exacting Beauty: Theory, Assessment, and Treatment of Body Image Disturbance

TL;DR: The Scope of Body Image Disturbance - the Big Picture An Overview of Assessment and Treatment Strategies Sociocultural Theory - the Media and Society Social Comparison Processes Appearance-Related Feedback Interpersonal Factors Peers, Parents and Perfect Strangers Feminist Perspectives Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment Behavioural Aspects of Disturbances - Conditioning, Context and Avoidance Cognitive Processing Models Future Directions - Integrative Theories, Multidimensional Assessment and Multicomponent Interventions
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Coming to Terms With the Terms of Risk

TL;DR: This work defines risk and a risk factor (protective factor) and their potency, set out the conceptual basis of the methods by which risk factors are identified and potency demonstrated, and proposes criteria for establishing the status of a risk factors as a fixed or variable marker or a causal risk factor.
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A prospective test of the dual-pathway model of bulimic pathology: mediating effects of dieting and negative affect.

TL;DR: Results are consistent with the assertion that pressure to be thin, thin-ideal internalization, body dissatisfaction, dieting, and negative affect are risk factors for bulimic pathology and provide support for the dual-pathway model.
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Development and validation of the sociocultural attitudes towards appearance questionnaire

TL;DR: Regression analyses indicated that both factors accounted for unique variance associated with body image and eating dysfunction, however, internalization of standards was a stronger predictor of disturbance.
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Relation of media exposure to eating disorder symptomatology: An examination of mediating mechanisms.

TL;DR: The assertion that internalization of sociocultural pressures mediate the adverse effects of the thin ideal is supported, as structural equation modeling revealed a direct effect of media exposure on eating disorder symptoms.
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