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Body Dissatisfaction in College Women: Identification of Risk and Protective Factors to Guide College Counseling Practices
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2003
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CounselingWeight ManagementCollege WomenSelf-monitoringPsychologySocial SciencesPhysical HealthEating DisordersSocial HealthGender StudiesSelf-esteemBody PerceptionBody DissatisfactionHealth SciencesHealth PromotionPsychosocial FactorApplied Social PsychologyRisk FactorsProtective FactorsHealth BehaviorLess Body DissatisfactionBody ImageLifestyle ChangeBody ComfortWomen's Health
This study attempted to identify risk factors that are implicated in the body dissatisfaction of college women and the factors that may facilitate effective prevention and treatment efforts. Data collected from 215 female college students indicated that participants with (a) greater physical self‐concept, (b) less drive for thinness, and (c) greater social self‐esteem manifested less body dissatisfaction.
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