Associations Between Appearance-Related Self-Discrepancies and Young Women's and Men's Affect, Body Satisfaction, and Emotional Eating: A Comparison of Fixed-Item and Participant-Generated Self-Discrepancies

Halliwell, E. (2006) Associations Between Appearance-Related Self-Discrepancies and Young Women's and Men's Affect, Body Satisfaction, and Emotional Eating: A Comparison of Fixed-Item and Participant-Generated Self-Discrepancies. To be published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32 (4). pp. 447-458. ISSN 01461672

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Additional Information:This paper demonstrates the importance of idiographic participant-generated measures of appearance-related self discrepancies in research into body image and emotional eating. It extends previous research by studying both genders and draws attention to the importance of further theorising and research.
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