Abstract
The current study extends earlier observations that body dissatisfaction is positively associated with body weight for eating disorder patients and for nonpatient college women. An adjustment to the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI) Body Dissatisfaction score (i.e., the “Body Illusion Index” or “Bll”) is proposed to statistically eliminate the effects of relative body weight on Body Dissatisfaction scores and to systematically increase Body Dissatisfaction scores at lower relative weights. The adjustment results in a mean adjusted body dissatisfaction score for the anorexia nervosa patients more closely resembling that for bulimia ner-vosa patients and differing significantly from normal weight college women. The “Body Illusion Index” addresses the different meanings and clinical significance that body dissatisfaction implies for individuals at different weights. © 1992 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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