Eating-disordered behaviors and personality characteristics of high schoolathletes and nonathletes

Citation
Ja. Fulkerson et al., Eating-disordered behaviors and personality characteristics of high schoolathletes and nonathletes, INT J EAT D, 26(1), 1999, pp. 73-79
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology,"Clinical Psycology & Psychiatry
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS
ISSN journal
02763478 → ACNP
Volume
26
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
73 - 79
Database
ISI
SICI code
0276-3478(199907)26:1<73:EBAPCO>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Objective: To assess whether high school athletes are at risk for an eating disorder, whether personality characteristics differentiate athletes from nonathletes, and whether high levels of perfectionism put athletes at risk. Method: 318 high school athletes were randomly matched to 360 nonathletes. Comparisons were made by means of the Eating Disorders Inventory (EDI), Re straint Scale, Risk Symptom Checklist, Multidimensional Personality Questio nnaire (MPQ) and body mass index (BMI). Results: Athletes did not have high er levels of disordered eating behaviors and attitudes than their nonathlet ic counterparts. Athletes had less negative views of life than nonathletes. However, perfectionistic tendencies may put some athletes at risk. Discuss ion: High school athletes are not at greater risk for the development of an eating disorder than other students. Athlete's positive outlook on life an d high self-efficacy may serve as protective factors. Alternatively, athlet es may not be at risk until they train for one particular sport in a highly competitive environment. (C) 1999 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.