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Intervenants

Références d'articles scientifiques

Troubles alimentaires

Prévalence et comportements

  • Bolduc, D., Steiger, H., & Leung, F. (1993). Prévalence des attitudes et comportements inadaptés face à l'alimentation chez des adolescentes de la région de Montréal. Santé mentale au Québec, 18(2), 183-196

Facteurs de risque

  • Haworth-Hoeppner, S. (2000). The critical shapes of body image: the role of culture and family in the production of eating disorders. Journal of Marriage and Family, 62(1), 212-227.
  • Jacobi, C., Zwaan, M., Hayward, C., Kraemer H.C. , & Stewart Agras,W. (2004). Coming to terms with risk factors for eating disorders: application of risk and terminology and suggestions for general taxonomy. Psychological Bulletin, 130(1), 19-65.
  • Lieberman, M., Gauvin, L., Bukowski, W., & White, D. R. (2001). Interpersonal influence and disordered eating behaviors in adolescent girls: The role of peer modeling, social reinforcement and body related teasing. Eating Behaviors, 2, 215–236.
  • Paxton, S. J., Schutz, H. K., Wertheim, E. H., & Muir, S. L. (1999). Friendship clique and peer influences on body image concerns, dietary restraint, extreme weight-loss behaviors, and binge eating in adolescent girls. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 108, 255–266.

Agressions sexuelles et troubles alimentaires

  • Sanci, L., Coffey, C., Olsson, C., Reid, S., Carlin, J.B., & Patton, G. (2008). Childhood sexual abuse and eating disorders in females: findings from the victorian adolescent health cohort study. Archives of paediatrics & adolescent medicine, 162(3), 261-267.

Sentiment de solitude, dépendance aux autres et troubles alimentaires

  • Pritchard, M.E. & Yalch, K.L. (2009). Relationship among loneliness, interpersonal dependency, and disordered eating in young adults. Personnality and Individual Differences, 46, 341-346.
Image corporelle

Image corporelle et influence des médias

  • Field, A.E., Austin, S.B., Camargo, C.A. Taylor, Jr. C.B., Striegel-Moore, R.H., Loud, K.J., & Colditz, G.A. (2005). Exposure to the mass media, body shape concerns, and use of supplements to improve weight and shape among male and female adolescents. Pediatrics, 116(2), 214-220.
  • Herbozo, S., Tantleff-Dunn, S., & Gokee-Larose, J. (2004). Beauty and thinness messages in children's media: a content analysis. Eating Disorders, 12(1), 21-34.
  • Hime, S.M., & Thompson, J.K. (2007). Fat stigmatization in television shows and movies: a content analysis. Obesity, 15(3), 712-718.
  • McCabe, M.P., Ricciardelli, L.A., & Finemore, J. (2002). The role of puberty, media and popularity with peers on strategies to increase weight, decrease weight and increase muscle tone among adolescent boys and girls. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 52(3), 145-153.
  • Ricciardelli, L.A., McCabe, M.P., & Banfield, S. (2000). Body image and body change methods in adolescent boys: Role of parents, friends and the media. Journal of Psychomatic Research, 49, 189-197.
  • Utter, J., Neumark-Sztainer, D., Wall, M., & Story, M. (2003). Reading magazine articles about dieting and associated weight control behaviors among adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health, 32, 78-82.
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