2013
DOI: 10.1016/s2007-1523(13)71992-x
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Family factors associated to Eating Disorders: a review

Abstract: From a multifactorial perspective this study present a review about the family factors associated to eating disorders, considering theoretical and empirical contributions in national and international journals articles . The find of the research about the Eating Disorders and Family, indicate that the principal topics investigated are: family functioning, daughters and fathers relationships, stressful experiences, family psychopathology, attitudes and behaviors about weigh, eating and body image in the affecte… Show more

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“…Family, and particularly the influence of parents, of the media, of the cultural body stereotypes, and a period of psychosocial vulnerability in the young person can be explicative elements of such a distancing from the body objective reality, and be cause or effect of the relation to the rebs. Simultaneously they can also be promoters of a higher susceptibility to a chronic pathology related to eating (10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Family, and particularly the influence of parents, of the media, of the cultural body stereotypes, and a period of psychosocial vulnerability in the young person can be explicative elements of such a distancing from the body objective reality, and be cause or effect of the relation to the rebs. Simultaneously they can also be promoters of a higher susceptibility to a chronic pathology related to eating (10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%