2019
DOI: 10.17269/s41997-019-00213-4
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Exploring the mediating and moderating roles of body-related concerns and social interactions on the association between early puberty and psychological distress in young adult women

Abstract: Objective To explore the mechanisms through which early puberty is associated with psychological distress in women aged 18-25. This cross-sectional study aims to investigate whether body-related concerns and social interactions moderate or mediate this association. Methods Participants were compared on measures evaluating psychological distress, body image dysphoria, bulimic symptomatology and negative intimacy with best friend according to three pubertal timing groups: (1) Bvery early^puberty (menarche at 9 y… Show more

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“…If a girl is not covered by the insurance, her mother experiences a financial burden (Klein et al, 2020; Lee & Kim, 2017; Patel, 2016; Schoelwer et al, 2015). Studies and resources on precocious puberty suggest providing psychosocial support (Perry et al, 2017; Shawq et al, 2019; Temelturk et al, 2021; Thériault et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If a girl is not covered by the insurance, her mother experiences a financial burden (Klein et al, 2020; Lee & Kim, 2017; Patel, 2016; Schoelwer et al, 2015). Studies and resources on precocious puberty suggest providing psychosocial support (Perry et al, 2017; Shawq et al, 2019; Temelturk et al, 2021; Thériault et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%