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Body Image | 2010

Disordered eating behaviors and body image in a longitudinal pilot study of adolescent girls: What happens 2 years later?

Paola Espinoza; Eva Penelo; Rosa M. Raich

We assessed the prospective association of risk factors for eating and body image disturbances after a 2-year follow-up in a community sample of Spanish adolescent girls. The participants included 128 Spanish girls aged 12-14, who took part in a 28-month prospective study. Aspects assessed were eating attitudes (Eating Attitudes Test), influence of the body shape model (questionnaire on influences of the aesthetic body shape model), extreme weight-control behaviors (Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire), body image (Body Image Questionnaire) and Body Mass Index (BMI). BMI, extreme weight-control behaviors and body image problems emerged as potential predictors of an increase in eating disturbances. An increased influence of the thinness model was significantly associated with reduced body satisfaction and body image problems. Preventive programs are needed to contribute reducing the impact of sociocultural influences with regard to thinness, the use of extreme weight-control behaviors and overweight in adolescents.


Journal of Health Psychology | 2012

Assessment of body image: Psychometric properties of the body image questionnaire

Eva Penelo; Paola Espinoza; Mariona Portell; Rosa M. Raich

This study investigated the psychometric properties of the Body Image Questionnaire (QÜIC) in Spanish adolescents. The sample comprised 254 girls and 189 boys, aged 12–15. Principal component analyses showed that the 18 satisfaction items could be summarized using two moderately interrelated dimensions, torso and head/limbs, with satisfaction with chest/breast and genitals loading on a different factor for boys (torso) and girls (head/limbs). The QÜIC measures of body satisfaction, body problems, general physical appearance and conformity with weight and height presented satisfactory test-retest reliability, internal consistency and convergent validity. Our findings support the use of the QÜIC when assessing body image.


Journal of Health Psychology | 2015

Association of biological, psychological and lifestyle risk factors for eating disturbances in adolescents.

Teresa Gutiérrez; Paola Espinoza; Eva Penelo; Marisol Mora; Marcela L. González; Rocío Rosés; Rosa M. Raich

We aimed to assess the association of several risk factors for eating disturbances in adolescents. Participants were 448 girls and boys aged 12–15 years. Being female, higher body mass index, internalisation of standard of appearance, perfectionism, body dissatisfaction, number of lifetime addictive behaviours and lower self-esteem were associated with higher eating disturbance scores, whereas frequency of sedentary behaviours and physical activity were not (R2 ⩾ 41%). Findings suggest the need to guide prevention efforts towards the broad spectrum of individual potentially modifiable factors. A non-specific comprehensive perspective may be adequate to prevent problems related to weight, body image and drug use.


Eating Behaviors | 2017

Pilot assessment of two disordered eating prevention programs. Preliminary findings on maladaptive beliefs related to eating disorders.

Marisol Mora; Eva Penelo; Rocío Rosés; Marcela L. González; Paola Espinoza; Josep Deví; Rosa M. Raich

AIMS As eating disorders have severe consequences, they require prevention. We aimed to compare maladaptive beliefs related to eating disorders by following two programs based on media literacy in adolescents at post-test intervention, and after 6 and 12month-follow-ups. The Male and Female Nutrition and Media Literacy Model preventive program (NUT+MEF+MEM+ML in Spanish) and the Theater Alive program are both based on the same contents, the former being presented in a multimedia and interactive format and the latter in a drama format. Both were compared to a control group without intervention, whose participants received usual classes before the assessments. METHOD Participants were 178 adolescents in the second year of compulsory secondary education from fours schools of Terrassa (Catalonia, Spain). All participants in each school were assigned to the same group, depending on school schedules. A mixed 3 (group: Theater Alive, NUT+MEF+MEM+ML, control)×3 (time: post-test, 6-month-follow-up, 12-month-follow-up) factorial design was used to evaluate the effect on maladaptive beliefs measured using a CE-TCA tool. RESULTS When compared to the control group, both Theater Alive (d=0.88) and NUT+MEM+MEF+ML (d=0.60) obtained lower scores over time, the latter being not statistically significant. DISCUSSION The Theater Alive program may produce an effect of cognitive dissonance that might eliminate the discrepancy between the contents of the play and those that are internalized, thus modifying maladaptive beliefs. Participants in the Theater Alive program, as actors in front of an audience, had to defend certain content that was rehearsed over and over again to the point until it became internalized.


Body Image | 2013

Prevention programme for eating disturbances in adolescents. Is their effect on body image maintained at 30 months later

Paola Espinoza; Eva Penelo; Rosa M. Raich


Journal of Adolescence | 2015

Body dissatisfaction and disordered eating among Portuguese and Spanish adolescents: The role of individual characteristics and internalisation of sociocultural ideals

Rita Francisco; Paola Espinoza; Marcela L. González; Eva Penelo; Marisol Mora; Rocío Rosés; Rosa M. Raich


The Scientific World Journal | 2015

Assessment of Two School-Based Programs to Prevent Universal Eating Disorders: Media Literacy and Theatre-Based Methodology in Spanish Adolescent Boys and Girls

Marisol Mora; Eva Penelo; Teresa Gutiérrez; Paola Espinoza; Marcela L. González; Rosa M. Raich


Cuadernos de medicina psicosomática y psiquiatria de enlace | 2008

Satisfacción corporal y dieta en adolescentes españolas y chilenas

Paola Espinoza; Eva Penelo Werner; Rosa M. Raich


Behavioral Psychology-psicologia Conductual | 2009

Factores de riesgo de alteraciones alimentarias en adolescentes Españoles y Chilenos

Paola Espinoza; Eva Penelo Werner; Rosa M. Raich


Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 2014

Body image in adolescents of Chile, México, Portugal and Spain

Rosa M. Raich; Rita Francisco; Paola Espinoza; Marcela L. González; Teresa Gutiérrez; Marisol Mora; L. Munguía; Eva Penelo; Rocío Rosés

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Rosa M. Raich

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Eva Penelo

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Marcela L. González

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Marisol Mora

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Rocío Rosés

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Teresa Gutiérrez

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Josep Deví

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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L. Munguía

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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M. Raich Rosa

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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