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Wyssen, Andrea;
Leins, Judith;
Reichenberger, Julia;
Blechert, Jens;
Munsch, Simone;
Steins-Loeber, Sabine
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?> <resource xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4" xsi:schemaLocation="http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4 http://schema.datacite.org/meta/kernel-4.1/metadata.xsd"> <identifier identifierType="URL">https://zenodo.org/record/3673954</identifier> <creators> <creator> <creatorName>Wyssen, Andrea</creatorName> <givenName>Andrea</givenName> <familyName>Wyssen</familyName> <nameIdentifier nameIdentifierScheme="ORCID" schemeURI="http://orcid.org/">0000-0003-0836-9817</nameIdentifier> <affiliation>University Hospital of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Leins, Judith</creatorName> <givenName>Judith</givenName> <familyName>Leins</familyName> <affiliation>Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Otto-Friedrich University of Bamberg, Bamberg, Germany</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Reichenberger, Julia</creatorName> <givenName>Julia</givenName> <familyName>Reichenberger</familyName> <affiliation>Department of Psychology, Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austriartment of Psychology, Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Blechert, Jens</creatorName> <givenName>Jens</givenName> <familyName>Blechert</familyName> <nameIdentifier nameIdentifierScheme="ORCID" schemeURI="http://orcid.org/">0000-0002-3820-109X</nameIdentifier> <affiliation>Department of Psychology, Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Munsch, Simone</creatorName> <givenName>Simone</givenName> <familyName>Munsch</familyName> <affiliation>Department of Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland</affiliation> </creator> <creator> <creatorName>Steins-Loeber, Sabine</creatorName> <givenName>Sabine</givenName> <familyName>Steins-Loeber</familyName> <affiliation>Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Otto-Friedrich University of Bamberg, Bamberg, Germany</affiliation> </creator> </creators> <titles> <title>Body-related cognitive distortions (thought–shape fusion body) associated with thin-ideal exposure in female students—An ecological momentary assessment study</title> </titles> <publisher>Zenodo</publisher> <publicationYear>2019</publicationYear> <dates> <date dateType="Available">2022-02-18</date> <date dateType="Accepted">2019-12-19</date> </dates> <resourceType resourceTypeGeneral="Text">Journal article</resourceType> <alternateIdentifiers> <alternateIdentifier alternateIdentifierType="url">https://zenodo.org/record/3673954</alternateIdentifier> </alternateIdentifiers> <relatedIdentifiers> <relatedIdentifier relatedIdentifierType="DOI" relationType="IsIdenticalTo">10.1002/cpp.2421</relatedIdentifier> </relatedIdentifiers> <rightsList> <rights rightsURI="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International</rights> <rights rightsURI="info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess">Embargoed Access</rights> </rightsList> <descriptions> <description descriptionType="Abstract"><p>Etiological models of eating disorders (EDs) describe body dissatisfaction (BD)as one<br> of the major influences fostering dysfunctional body-related behaviour and disordered<br> eating behaviour. BD is influenced by repeated exposure to thin ideals that<br> evoke high self-ideal discrepancy and result in body-related cognitive distortions<br> such as thought&ndash;shape fusion body (TSF-B). The aim of this study was to investigate<br> the covariation of daily media exposure and the experience of TSF-B in a naturalistic<br> setting. It was further analysed whether TSF-B is associated with self-ideal discrepancy,<br> dysfunctional body-related behaviour, and disordered eating behaviour. Moreover,<br> person-related predictors of TSF-B were explored. Altogether, 51healthy<br> female students (mean age 21.06years, SD = 1.76) participated in an ecological<br> momentary assessment study with four daily surveys during 10consecutive days.<br> Exposure with thin ideals in contrast to exposure to unspecific media contents went<br> along with the experience of TSF-B. TSF-B was associated with higher self-ideal<br> discrepancy and dysfunctional body-related behaviour as well as more pronounced<br> disordered eating behaviour, suggesting that TSF-B is a common phenomenon in<br> young healthy females&#39; everyday life. A main effect of trait measures (e.g., pre-existing<br> BD) on TSF-B was observable but has no moderating effect. Thus, a specific vulnerability<br> has not been detected.</p></description> </descriptions> </resource>
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