Forms of competitive attitude and achievement orientation in relation to disordered eating

Citation
Ma. Burckle et al., Forms of competitive attitude and achievement orientation in relation to disordered eating, SEX ROLES, 40(11-12), 1999, pp. 853-870
Citations number
49
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
SEX ROLES
ISSN journal
03600025 → ACNP
Volume
40
Issue
11-12
Year of publication
1999
Pages
853 - 870
Database
ISI
SICI code
0360-0025(199906)40:11-12<853:FOCAAA>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
The primary focus in this study was an examination of the differential cont ributions of two different forms of competitive attitude to disordered eati ng in a nonclinical sample of Caucasian university women. The results showe d that it is not competition per se that is a primary contributor to eating disorders, but rather a particular form of competitive attitude. Specifica lly, hypercompetitiveness was related strongly to eating disorder symptoms, but personal development competitiveness was unrelated. A second purpose c onsidered the relationship of context-specific measures of achievement to e ating disorder symptoms. Disordered eating was associated positively with t he need to achieve in appearance, but not to a need to achieve in academics and career. Discussion centered on the potential usefulness of these findi ngs in the treatment of women who are eating disordered. It also argued for changes in a socialization process which often leads to the development of hypercompetitive attitudes and an overvaluing of beauty in American women.