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Body Dissatisfaction: A Feature of Bulimia, Depression, or Both?Thomas E. Joiner Jr., Stephen A. Wonderlich, Gerald I. Metalsky and Norman B. SchmidtThomas E. Joiner Jr.Search for more papers by this author, Stephen A. WonderlichSearch for more papers by this author, Gerald I. MetalskySearch for more papers by this author and Norman B. Schmidt1 University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston2 University of North Dakota School of Medicine3 Lawrence University4 Uniformed Services University of the Health SciencesSearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:January 2011https://doi.org/10.1521/jscp.1995.14.4.339PDFPDF PLUS ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations About Previous article Next article FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Cited byCited by1. Comparing severity and qualitative facets of depression between eating disorders and depressive disorders: Analysis of routine dataOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar2. Body dissatisfaction predicts poor behavioral weight loss treatment adherence in overweight Mexican American womenOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar3. Body checking, body avoidance, and the core cognitive psychopathology of eating disorders: is there a unique relationship?Online publication date: 23 June 2015. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar4. The effect of Overvaluation of Shape and Weight on Binge EatingOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar5. Parental divorce and disordered eating: An investigation of a gene-environment interactionOnline publication date: 9 November 2010. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar6. Eating disorder behaviors and depression: a minimal relationship beyond social comparison, self-esteem, and body dissatisfactionOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar7. Subclinical bulimia vs. depression in an interpersonal contextOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar8. Examining body image discrepancies and perceived weight status in adult Japanese womenOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar9. Understanding the Process: How Mediated and Peer Norms Affect Young Women's Body EsteemOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar10. Cognition and DepressionOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar11. Bulimic symptoms, cognitions, and body dissatisfaction in women with major depressive disorderOnline publication date: 1 January 2005. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar12. Are there differences in the attitudinal body image between adolescent anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa?Online publication date: 18 October 2013. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar13. Requiring remission of undue influence of weight and shape on self-evaluation in the definition of recovery for bulimia nervosaOnline publication date: 25 July 2003. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar14. Comparison of Patients With Bulimia Nervosa, Obese Patients With Binge Eating Disorder, and Nonobese Patients With Binge Eating DisorderOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar15. Examining the construct validity of the Eating Disorder Inventory.Online publication date: 1 March 2003. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar16. Self-Objectification and Its Psychological Outcomes for College WomenOnline publication date: 23 June 2016. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar17. Girls' recurrent and concurrent body dissatisfaction: Correlates and consequences over 8 yearsOnline publication date: 21 March 2002. Go to citation Crossref Google ScholarKathleen D. Vohs, Zachary R. Voelz, Jeremy W. Pettit, Anna M. Bardone, Jennifer Katz, Lyn Y. Abramson, Todd F. Heatherton and Thomas E. Joiner18. Perfectionism, Body Dissatisfaction, And Self-esteem: An Interactive Model of Bulimic Symptom DevelopmentOnline publication date: 1 June 2005. Go to citation Crossref 19. Relationship between depression and body dissatisfaction in women diagnosed with bulimia nervosaOnline publication date: 1 January 2001. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar20. Body dissatisfaction, bulimia, and depression among women: The mediating role of drive for thinnessOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar21. Continuity and discontinuity models of bulimia nervosa: A taxometric investigation.Online publication date: 1 January 2000. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar22. A media literacy program for high school femalesOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar Volume 14Issue 4Dec 1995 Information© 1995 Guilford Publications Inc.PDF download

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