To examine the relationships between sexual violence
experiences, inaccurate body weight perceptions, and the presence of eating
disorder (ED) indicators in a sample of female US college students.
6,090 college females 25 years of age and younger.
A secondary analysis of National College Health Assessment
data gathered annually at one institution from 2004-2013 was utilized. A model
predicting ED indicators was tested using logistic regression analyses with multiple
categorical variables representing severity of sexual violence, accuracy of
body weight perceptions and an interaction between the two.
Sexual violence and inaccurate body weight perception
significantly predicted ED indicators; sexual violence was the strongest
predictor of purging behavior while inaccurate body weight perception was best
predicted by underweight status.
Findings provide support to the relationship between purging
behavior and severity of sexual violence and also to the link between
inaccurate body weight perception and being underweight.
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By: Groff Stephens S1, Wilke DJ1.
- 1 College of Social Work, Florida State University , Tallahassee , Florida , USA.
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