Eating behaviours and attitudes following prolonged exposure to television among ethnic Fijian adolescent girls
Harvard University · Massachusetts General Hospital
Abstract
There are no published studies evaluating the impact of introduction of television on disordered eating in media-naïve populations.
To assess the impact of novel, prolonged exposure to television on disordered eating attitudes and behaviours among ethnic Fijian adolescent girls. METHOD: A prospective, multi-wave cross-sectional design was used to compare two samples of Fijian schoolgirls before and after prolonged regional television exposure with a modified 26-item eating attitudes test, supplemented with a semi-structured interview to confirm self-reported symptoms. Narrative data from a subset of respondents from the exposed sample were analysed for content relating television exposure to body image concerns.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.41
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- 100%
- References
- 23
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5Topics & keywords
- Ethnic group
- Disordered eating
- Psychology
- Narrative
- Eating Attitudes Test
- Demography
- Mass media
- Population