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Bulimic Symptomatology Among Male Collegiate Athletes: A Test of an Etiological Model.

Justine Chatterton1, Trent A Petrie1, Keke L Schuler1, Camilo Ruggero1.   

Abstract

We tested Petrie and Greenleaf's psychosocial model in relation to male athletes' bulimic symptomatology. Through structural equation modeling, we cross-sectionally examined the direct and indirect effects of general and sport-specific appearance pressures, internalization, body satisfaction, drive for muscularity, negative affect, and dietary restraint on bulimic symptomatology. Participants were U.S. male collegiate athletes (N = 698; Mage = 19.87 years) representing 17 sports. With minor respecifications, the model had acceptable fit, and the psychosocial variables explained 48% of the bulimic symptomatology variance. Although all variable paths were significant, sport pressures, such as from coaches and teammates about weight, importance of appearance, and looking good in a uniform, were the most salient latent variable. Athletes' engagement in muscle-building behaviors added uniquely and substantively as well. Our analysis begins to clarify the complex interactions among these psychosocial variables in understanding male athletes' bulimic symptomatology and provides a base from which to develop prevention programming.

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Keywords:  body image; bulimia; drive for muscularity; eating disorders

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29179631     DOI: 10.1123/jsep.2016-0257

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sport Exerc Psychol        ISSN: 0895-2779            Impact factor:   3.016


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1.  Body Image Concern and Eating Disorder Symptoms Among Elite Icelandic Athletes.

Authors:  Hafrún Kristjánsdóttir; Petra Sigurðardóttir; Sigurlaug Jónsdóttir; Guðlaug Þorsteinsdóttir; Jose Saavedra
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2019-07-31       Impact factor: 3.390

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