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Título : Sexual attraction to men as a risk factor for eating disorders: the role of mating expectancies and drive for thinness
Autor : Ruiz de Assín Varela, Pedro María
Caperos Montalbán, José Manuel
Gismero González, María Elena
Fecha de publicación :  15
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AbstractBackground:Men tend to give more importance than women to physical aspects when selecting a partner; thus, the internalization of beauty standards and the ideal of thinness may be greater in populations attracted to men, plac‑ing them at a higher risk of eating disorders.Methods:In a sample (n =398) of heterosexual and gay men and women, we evaluated the drive for thinness, body dissatisfaction, and bulimic symptomatology. Using ANCOVAs, we analyzed the differences in symptoms score according to sex, sexual orientation and relational status including body mass index (BMI) as covariate; we also evalu‑ated the mediating role of drive for thinness in the relationship between sexual orientation and body dissatisfaction.Results:We found an increased drive for thinness and body dissatisfaction in men‑attracted compared with women‑attracted participants; also, body dissatisfaction was greater in women than in men. Heterosexual women presented higher bulimia scores than lesbian women. Gay men open to relationships presented higher drive for thinness and body dissatisfaction scores than those not‑open to relationships. Finally, differences in body dissatisfaction between gay and heterosexual men were fully explained by drive for thinness, while, in the case of women, drive for thinness only partially explained these differences.Conclusions:Attraction to men seems to be a risk factor for EDs in the case of gay men and heterosexual women. In addition, in the case of heterosexual women, other factors independent of the desire to attract men seem to be important.
Descripción : Artículos en revistas
URI : Doi.org/10.1186/s40337-022-00576-z
http://hdl.handle.net/11531/67768
ISSN : 2050-2974
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