Relationship of body-image distortion to sex-role identifications, irrational cognitions, and body weight in eating-disordered females

Abstract
Thirty-one eating-disordered (ED) women and 11 normal women completed tests of sex-role identity, dysfunctional cognitions, and body image. Anorexics, not bulimics, exhibited body-image distortion. All EDs (distorters and nondistorters) showed “hyperfeminine” identifications. Maladaptive cognitions were present in all EDs, but more marked in “overestimators.” Body weight predicted BID better than other measures of eating pathology, which suggests important effects of weight per se in producing BID.
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