2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-018-9782-1
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Disordered eating in the context of Self-determination theory

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“…Self-determination may play a protective role against the sociocultural pressures to be thin (e. g. Bégin et al, 2018;Guertin et al, 2017;Hricova et al, 2020;Kopp & Zimmer-Gembeck, 2011;Mask & Blanchard, 2011;Pelletier & Dion, 2007). Pelletier et al (2004) have shown that perceiving less sociocultural pressures about thinness and experiencing fewer bulimic symptoms is associated with higher self-determination in women.…”
Section: Original Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self-determination may play a protective role against the sociocultural pressures to be thin (e. g. Bégin et al, 2018;Guertin et al, 2017;Hricova et al, 2020;Kopp & Zimmer-Gembeck, 2011;Mask & Blanchard, 2011;Pelletier & Dion, 2007). Pelletier et al (2004) have shown that perceiving less sociocultural pressures about thinness and experiencing fewer bulimic symptoms is associated with higher self-determination in women.…”
Section: Original Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been demonstrated that this scale, which is used to measure healthy people’s motivation to undertake pro-health behaviors in Poland, has good psychometric qualities. Based on the theory of self-determination ( Hricova et al, 2018 ; Migliorini et al, 2019 ), the scale separates intrinsic motivation and extrinsic motivation from aspects of autonomy, perception ability, relationships with others, and social environmental impact to understand the motivation process of people to implement health-related behaviors. Currently, the majority of health behavior assessment questionnaires are skewed toward particular topics (such as stress, physical activity, and diet) ( Schmitter-Edgecombe et al, 2017 ; Lu et al, 2022 ) and can only quantify information as to the level of health behavior participation.…”
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confidence: 99%