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Effects Of Weight-Related Cues On Smoking Motivation, Elena Nicole Lopez
Effects Of Weight-Related Cues On Smoking Motivation, Elena Nicole Lopez
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Smoking is now the leading cause of preventable death and disease in women. Understanding women's motivations to smoke is important in developing effective cessation and relapse prevention programs. Women, more so than men, appear to associate their smoking behavior to issues of weight. Although a general relationship between weight concerns and smoking has been found among women, a causal relationship had not been demonstrated. This study tested whether activation of negative body image cognitions would produce greater urges to smoke and whether the relationship would be moderated by trait body dissatisfaction and mediated by state body dissatisfaction.
A randomized 2 …
The Development And Validation Of The Verbal Commentary On Physical Appearance Scale, Sylvia Herbozo
The Development And Validation Of The Verbal Commentary On Physical Appearance Scale, Sylvia Herbozo
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This study involves the development and validation of a measure of physical appearance-related comments, The Verbal Commentary on Physical Appearance Scale (VCOPAS). Previous research has shown that the development of body image and eating disturbances is greatly influenced by teasing and negative appearance-related feedback. The limited research on positive appearance-related feedback is likely due to the lack of an empirically validated scale of positive appearance-related commentary. Consequently, the VCOPAS was developed to assess the frequency and effect of positive appearance-related comments and other types of appearance-related comments.
In Study 1, 50 undergraduate female students of ages 18 to 25 completed …
The Development And Validation Of The Thinness Expectancy Questionnaire (Teq), Ari R. Steinberg
The Development And Validation Of The Thinness Expectancy Questionnaire (Teq), Ari R. Steinberg
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Although the research on expectancy theory and body image and eating disturbance is very limited, it appears to be an extremely useful and promising line of study. It appears likely that the application of expectancy theory would lend itself well to the area of body image disturbance and eating disorders. Within the field of body image disturbance and eating disorders research, expectancies would most likely refer to the anticipated consequences of being thin. Such expectancies may be established by an individual's direct experience with weight loss and dieting or through the observation of the messages concerning the societal "thin ideal" …