Authors
Audrey J Ruderman
Publication date
1985/1/1
Journal
Behaviour research and therapy
Volume
23
Issue
2
Pages
151-156
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Two studies examined the relations between the construct of restraint and the problems of obesity and bulimia. Female college students completed the Restraint Questionnaire and measures to assess their degree of overweight and the extent to which they experienced symptoms of bulimia. The relations of the Restraint Scale and its two subscales [Weight Fluctuation (WF) and Concern with Dieting (CD)] with degree of overweight and bulimia were examined. The results revealed that Restraint scores were significantly correlated with both degree of overweight and number of bulimic symptoms. The relation between degree of overweight and restraint reflected a shared variance due to weight fluctuation, while the relation between bulimia and restraint reflected a shared variance due to concern with dieting. The finding that high Restraint scores among the obese do not necessarily reflect a high degree of concern …
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Scholar articles
AJ Ruderman - Behaviour research and therapy, 1985