2024
DOI: 10.1002/eat.24290
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The Relationship Between Racial Attitudes and Disordered Eating Behaviors in Black Men and Black Women

Adwoah B. Yeboah,
Jordan E. Parker,
Leezet M. Matos
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveBlack individuals remain underrepresented in disordered eating research, despite evidence that both Black men and women present with disordered eating behaviors. Culturally‐informed theoretical frameworks suggest that these behaviors may be linked to race‐related sociocultural experiences, such as aspects of racial identity. While studies have focused on racial identity commitment, the association between attitudes toward one's racial identity and disordered eating remains underexplored. The present s… Show more

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