Vliv sociokulturních determinant na vznik psychogenních poruch příjmu potravy. S důrazem na podrobnější analýzu důsledku expozice mediálním obrazům ideálu štíhlé postavy u žen
The role of sociocultural influences in the development of eating disorders. With particular emphasis on the detailed analysis of women's exposure to media ideal body images
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Author
Advisor
Referee
Kebza, Vladimír
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Arts
Discipline
Psychology
Department
Department of Psychology
Date of defense
1. 11. 2006
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaLanguage
Czech
Grade
Pass
Vliv sociokulturnich determinant na vznik psychogennich poruch prfjmu potravy: S durazem na podrobnejsi analyzu dusledku expozice medhilnim obrazum idealu stihle postavy u zen. V teoreticke casti jsou probrany psychogenni poruchy pfijmu potravy s ohledem na sociokulturni determinanty, s castecnym pfihlednutim k determinantam vYvojovym, osobnostnim a rodinnym. Starsi teoreticka vychodiska i vysledky novejsich vyzkumu jsou prezentovane v souladu s pojetim psychogennich poruch pfijmu potravy jako pfevazne socialne a kulturne podmineneho jevu. Vempiricke casti je na vzorku 525 zen z prostfedi internetove komunity zjist'ovana souvislost pfiznaku poruch pfijmu potravy a pfitazlivosti stihleho idealu. Ve vyzkumujsou zohledneny i dalSi faktory: vek a BMI.
The role of sociocultural influences in the development of eating disorders: With particular emphasis on the detailed analysis of women's exposure to media ideal body images. The theoretical part of the study examines eating disorders in relation to sociocultural factors, with additional consideration of developmental, personal and familial factors. The prior theoretical concepts as well as the latter empirical findings are introduced consistently with a conceptualization of eating disorders as a predominantly socially and culturally determined phenomenon. For the empirical section, the connection between symptoms of eating disorders and interpersonal attraction to idealized images of thinness are evaluated, based on a sample of 525 women from the internet community. Additional factors such as age and BMI are also taken into account.