Eating Disorders In Adolescent Girls
Eating Disorders In Adolescent Girls
Cultures idealizing thinness, pressure from peers to fit in, and
constant images of bodily perfection shown by mass media, along
with additional physiological and psychological factors, can
combine to create the perfect storm for adolescents struggling
with eating disorders. For this Assignment, choose one peerreviewed research study about eating disorders that focuses on a
minority group of adolescents. Consider connections between
physiological development, adolescence, and eating disorders.
Submit by Day 7 a 2- to 4-page paper for which you articulate a
position on eating disorders in adolescent girls from diverse racial
and cultural experiences. Explain how the position is related to the
biological and/or physiological development as well as
psychological development of adolescent girls. Further, explain
how such findings can inform evidence-based social work
practice. Please use the Learning Resources and the research
study you identified to support your answer.
Must be in APA Format
Qualitative Health Research 21(10) 1347 –1359 © The Author(s)
2011 Reprints and permission:
sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI:
10.1177/1049732310392592 http://qhr.sagepub.com
Eating Disorders In Adolescent Girls
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Adolescent Female Eating Disorders
Adolescent Female Eating Disorders
Cultures idealizing thinness, pressure from peers to fit in, and
constant images of bodily perfection shown by mass media, along
with additional physiological and psychological factors, can
combine to create the perfect storm for adolescents struggling
with eating disorders. For this Assignment, choose one peerreviewed research study about eating disorders that focuses on a
minority group of adolescents. Consider connections between
physiological development, adolescence, and eating disorders.
Submit by Day 7 a 2- to 4-page paper for which you articulate a
position on eating disorders in adolescent girls from diverse racial
and cultural experiences. Explain how the position is related to the
biological and/or physiological development as well as
psychological development of adolescent girls. Further,