APS
2022 APS Annual Convention · 2022
A Perceived Negative Parenting Style Was Not Associated with Eating Disorder Risk in a Female Caucasian and Hispanic/Latinx College Sample
- Alisandra Macias
San Diego State University - Matthew Withers
California State University Chico - May Yeh
Child and Adolescent Services Research Center - May Yeh
San Diego State University - May Yeh
University of California, San Diego - Argero Zerr
California State University, Channel Islands - Kristen McCabe
Child and Adolescent Services Research Center (CASRC) - Kristen McCabe
University of San Diego
Abstract
The current confirmatory study examined whether Hispanic/Latinx and Caucasian participants differed in parent-child attachment, parent protectiveness/overcontrol, low care-high protection parenting style, eating disorder risk, and body dissatisfaction. The moderating role of race/ethnicity between the relationship of parental influences and eating disorder risk and body dissatisfaction was also investigated.
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