Unit 4A: References
Body Image References




Allan, J. D. (1988). Knowing what to weigh: Women's self-care activities related to weight. Advances in Nursing Science, 11(1), 47-60.

Cash, T. F., & Deagle III, E. A. (1997). The nature and extent of body-image disturbances in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa: A meta-analysis. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 22(2), 107-125.

Chavis, G. G. (1988, Winter). Family portraits: Family influence on body image. The Melpomene Journal.

Connor-Greene, P. A. (1988). Gender differences in body weight perception and weight-loss strategies of college students. Women & Health, 14(2), 27-41.

Davies, E., & Furnham, A. (1986). Body satisfaction in adolescent girls. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 59, 279-287.

Fontaine, K. L. (1991). The conspiracy of culture: Women's issues in body size. Nursing Clinics of North America, 26(3), 669-676.

Foreyt, J. P., Brunner, R. L., Goodrick, G. K., Cutter, G., Brownell, K. D., & St. Joer, S. T. (1995). Psychological correlates of weight fluctuation. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 17(3), 263-275.

Janelli, L. M. (1986). The realities of body image. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 12(10), 23-27.

Kearney-Cooke, A., & Striegel-Moore, R. (1992, July). Through the looking glass. Shape, 98-101.

Lutter, J. M., & Jaffee, L. (1996). The Bodywise Woman (2nd ed.). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

McKie, L. J., Wood, R. C., & Gregory, S. (1993). Women defining health: Food, diet and body image. Health Education Research, 8(1), 35-41.

Mendelson, B., & White, D. (1985). Development of self-body-esteem in overweight youngsters. Developmental Psychology, 21(1), 90-96.

Robinson, B. (1985, February). The stigma of obesity: Fat fallacies debunked. The Melpomene Report, 9-13.

Shindler, P. (1950). The image and appearance of the human body. New York: International Universities Press.
 

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