Publikation: Body Covering and Body Image : A Comparison of Veiled and Unveiled Muslim Women, Christian Women, and Atheist Women Regarding Body Checking, Body Dissatisfaction, and Eating Disorder Symptoms
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Although Islam is the fastest growing religion worldwide, only few studies have investigated body image in Muslim women, and no study has investigated body checking. Therefore, the present study examined whether body image, body checking, and disordered eating differ between veiled and unveiled Muslim women, Christian women, and atheist women. While the groups did not differ regarding body dissatisfaction, unveiled Muslim women reported more checking than veiled Muslim and Christian women, and higher bulimia scores than Christian. Thus, prevention against eating disorders should integrate all women, irrespective of religious affiliation or veiling, with a particular focus on unveiled Muslim women.
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WILHELM, Leonie, Andrea S. HARTMANN, Julia C. BECKER, Melahat KIŞI, Manuel WALDORF, Silja VOCKS, 2018. Body Covering and Body Image : A Comparison of Veiled and Unveiled Muslim Women, Christian Women, and Atheist Women Regarding Body Checking, Body Dissatisfaction, and Eating Disorder Symptoms. In: Journal of Religion and Health. Springer. 2018, 57(5), pp. 1808-1828. ISSN 0022-4197. eISSN 1573-6571. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s10943-018-0585-3BibTex
@article{Wilhelm2018-10Cover-55285, year={2018}, doi={10.1007/s10943-018-0585-3}, title={Body Covering and Body Image : A Comparison of Veiled and Unveiled Muslim Women, Christian Women, and Atheist Women Regarding Body Checking, Body Dissatisfaction, and Eating Disorder Symptoms}, number={5}, volume={57}, issn={0022-4197}, journal={Journal of Religion and Health}, pages={1808--1828}, author={Wilhelm, Leonie and Hartmann, Andrea S. and Becker, Julia C. and Kişi, Melahat and Waldorf, Manuel and Vocks, Silja} }
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