Quick Search Form

Book Title: Treating and Preventing Adolescent Mental Health Disorders  > pp. [720]
Click here to open a preview window containing the current page in a printer-friendly form Printer Friendly   go to page    previous  |  next

 
cultural model of bulimia nervosa and exploration of mechanisms of action. Clinical Psychology Review, 14, 633–661.
Stice, E., & Bearman, S. K. (2001). Body-image and eating disturbances prospectively predict increases in depressive symptoms in adolescent girls: A growth curve analysis. Developmental Psychology, 37, 1–11.
Stice, E., Presnell, K., Groesz, L., & Shaw, H. (submitted). Effects of a weight maintenance diet on bulimic pathology: An experimental test of the dietary restraint theory.
Strauss, R. S. (1999). Self-reported weight status and dieting in a cross-sectional sample of young adolescents: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 153, 741–747.
Striegel-Moore, R. H. (1993). Etiology of binge eating: A developmental perspective. In C. G. Fairburn & G. T. Wilson (Eds.), Binge eating: Nature, assessment, and treatment (pp. 144–172). New York: Guilford Press.
Striegel-Moore, R. H., & Cachelin, F. M. (2001). Etiology of eating disorders in women. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 29, 635–661.
end p.720
  go to page    previous  |  next

 
-->
Contents
 
scroll up fast
scroll up
 
scroll down
scroll down fast

Return to Top