Ja. Griffiths et Mp. Mccabe, The influence of significant others on disordered eating and body dissatisfaction among early adolescent girls, EUR EAT D R, 8(4), 2000, pp. 301-314
The current study evaluated the variables associated with disordered eating
and body dissatisfaction among early adolescent girls. The impact of the f
ollowing variables on body dissatisfaction and disordered earing were asses
sed: perceived views of society, parents and peers regarding weight, self e
steem, locus of control, onset of menarche, body mass index and the importa
nce placed on appearance. One hundred and eleven girls enrolled in year 7,
aged between 11 to 13 years (x = 12.46) participated in this study. The res
ults indicated that young adolescent girls expressed moderate levels of dis
ordered earing and moderate dissatisfaction with their bodies. Respondents
who were more dissatisfied with their bodies exhibited higher levels of dis
ordered eating. The most important predictors of body dissatisfaction were
Self esteem, body mass index, and the perceived views of society. Predictio
n of disordered eating was not improved by the perceived views of significa
nt others, after the other variables were accounted for. Limitations and di
rection of future research are discussed. Copyright (C) 2000 John Wiley & S
ons, Ltd and Eating Disorders Association.