2001
DOI: 10.1016/s1054-139x(01)00222-1
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‘Slim is not in’ among adolescents in Trinidad

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“…The few exceptions tend to focus on issues of female adolescent fatness (e.g., Anderson-Fye, 2004;Simeon et al, 2003). As an example, through ethnographic research in a Jamaican village, Sobo (1993) found that plump women were viewed more favorably, whereas thinness in women was viewed as a marker of infertility and antisocial behavior.…”
Section: Caribbean Body Image and Body Type Preferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The few exceptions tend to focus on issues of female adolescent fatness (e.g., Anderson-Fye, 2004;Simeon et al, 2003). As an example, through ethnographic research in a Jamaican village, Sobo (1993) found that plump women were viewed more favorably, whereas thinness in women was viewed as a marker of infertility and antisocial behavior.…”
Section: Caribbean Body Image and Body Type Preferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%