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Advances in Eating Disorders
Theory, Research and Practice
Volume 4, 2016 - Issue 1
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Examining moderators of the relation between body consciousness during sexual activity and disordered eating

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Pages 31-46 | Received 04 Dec 2014, Accepted 05 Aug 2015, Published online: 18 Sep 2015
 

ABSTRACT

Female undergraduates (N = 441) completed questionnaires about body consciousness during sexual activity, weight/shape concern, disordered eating (i.e. dietary restraint), self-objectification, and perfectionistic self-presentation. Controlling for weight/shape concern, body consciousness during sexual activity interacted with self-objectification and perfectionistic self-presentation to identify the level of dietary restraint. In comparing moderator models and including weight/shape concern in interaction with the proposed moderators, weight/shape concern interactions with self-objectification and perfectionistic self-presentation both remained important for dietary restraint. Findings elucidate points of intervention when working with clients exhibiting high levels of body consciousness during sexual activity, self-objectification, or perfectionistic self-presentation. Findings additionally highlight the importance of considering sexual experiences when working with clients exhibiting disordered eating.

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