2023
DOI: 10.1002/mhs2.45
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A systematic review of social rank perception and contribution to eating disorder psychopathology in individuals with eating disorders

Chiara Calissano,
Alistair Thompson,
Janet Treasure
et al.

Abstract: Social rank theory states that achieving enhanced social rank is an essential biosocial goal for human beings, with individuals considering themselves to be high or low social rank on the basis of how they perceive that others view them. High social rank is associated with assertiveness, competence, and talent, whereas low social rank is associated with feelings of defeat and inferiority and submissive behavior. This theory has been applied to understand the etiology and psychopathology of eating disorders (ED… Show more

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