Racial and ethnic differences in the association between parent-oriented perfectionism and disordered eating in college women.
Neha J GoelC Blair BurnetteSuzanne E MazzeoPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2019)
Levels of parent-oriented dimensions of perfectionism, and their relations to ED symptomatology, might vary across racial/ethnic groups. PE, in particular, is both more elevated, and more strongly linked to eating pathology in Asian American women, whereas PC appears to be especially relevant to ED symptoms in Black women. Findings underscore the importance of considering the role of culture in ED symptomatology. Clinicians and researchers might consider incorporating assessments of parent-oriented perfectionism into their practice.