Predictors of eating disorder scores in children ages 6 through 14 - A longitudinal study

Citation
Rm. Gardner et al., Predictors of eating disorder scores in children ages 6 through 14 - A longitudinal study, J PSYCHOSOM, 49(3), 2000, pp. 199-205
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry,"Clinical Psycology & Psychiatry
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH
ISSN journal
00223999 → ACNP
Volume
49
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
199 - 205
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3999(200009)49:3<199:POEDSI>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
The objective of this study was to identify variables that predict higher e ating disorder scores in non-clinical boys and girls ages 6 through 14. Two hundred sixteen children participated and were tested annually for 3 years . A TV-video procedure was used to measure the accuracy of body size judgme nts. Variables examined included demographic, familial, sociocultural, soci al, esteem, and clinical variables. Predictors of higher eating disorder sc ores for both sexes included height and weight, children's perceptions of p arental concerns about their body size, low body esteem, and depression. Fo r girls only, a larger perceived body size and smaller idealized body size were also predictors. Teasing was a predictor for boys only. An analysis of longitudinal changes suggests that low body esteem becomes a significant f actor around age 9, depression emerges as a predictor at age 10, and body s ize judgments in perceived and ideal sizes at ages 11 and 12. Changes over 2 years in individuals' weight and height, teasing, body dissatisfaction, a nd eating disorder scores were also found to predict higher eating disorder scores. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.