2010
DOI: 10.11144/javeriana.upsy10-3.ppic
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El papel del perfeccionismo en la insatisfacción corporal, la influencia sociocultural del modelo de delgadez y los síntomas de trastorno del comportamiento alimentario

Abstract: El propósito de este estudio fue analizar si los componentes de la conducta perfeccionista explican la insatisfacción corporal (IC), la influencia sociocultural del modelo de delgadez (ISMD) y los síntomas de Trastorno del Comportamiento Alimentario (TCA). Participaron 30 mujeres con Bulimia Nerviosa (BN), 35 con Trastorno Alimentario no Especificado (TANE) y 63 sin TCA. El análisis de regresión mostró que la Preocupación por los Errores (PE) y la Indecisión de Acción explicaron la IC y la ISMD en BN; mientras… Show more

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“…Perfectionism is a characteristic that is usually present in people with eating disorder or its symptoms. Initial studies have related perfectionism mainly with anorexia nervosa (Bruch, 1973;Castro-Fornieles et al, 2007;Shafran et al, 2002;Sutandar-Pinnock, Woodside, Carter, Olmsted, & Kaplan, 2003) and recently, with bulimia nervosa (Bardone-Cone, Abramson, Vohs, Heatherton, & Joiner, 2006; Bardone-Cone et al, 2007;Franco, Mancilla-Díaz, Vázquez, Alvarez, & López, 2011). Therefore, it is expected that people with eating disorders symptoms obtain high scores on perfectionism measures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perfectionism is a characteristic that is usually present in people with eating disorder or its symptoms. Initial studies have related perfectionism mainly with anorexia nervosa (Bruch, 1973;Castro-Fornieles et al, 2007;Shafran et al, 2002;Sutandar-Pinnock, Woodside, Carter, Olmsted, & Kaplan, 2003) and recently, with bulimia nervosa (Bardone-Cone, Abramson, Vohs, Heatherton, & Joiner, 2006; Bardone-Cone et al, 2007;Franco, Mancilla-Díaz, Vázquez, Alvarez, & López, 2011). Therefore, it is expected that people with eating disorders symptoms obtain high scores on perfectionism measures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%