Self-objectification and eating disorder pathology in an ethnically diverse sample of adult women: cross-sectional and short-term longitudinal associations.
Lisa Smith KilpelaRachel CalogeroSalomé A WilfredChristina L VerzijlWillie J HaleCarolyn Black BeckerPublished in: Journal of eating disorders (2019)
Racial/ethnic status did not moderate relations at any time point. Cross-sectional findings replicated past research; the longitudinal model did not support a core mediation pathway linking self-objectification to ED pathology through body shame. Because self-objectification putatively develops earlier in life, future research also should examine these relations in younger diverse samples over a longer time period.