The psychological effects of blind and open weighing in women with a high drive for thinness: A mixed method inquiry

Volume: 39, Pages: 232 - 236
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
Regular weighing is a routine component of public health interventions but concerns have been raised about possible negative psychological consequences. Blind weighing is an alternative form of weighing that is commonly used in clinical contexts, and that is thought to decrease weighing anxiety and engagement with disordered eating behaviours. In this study, normal weight female participants who indicated a high drive for thinness (N = 53) were...
Paper Details
Title
The psychological effects of blind and open weighing in women with a high drive for thinness: A mixed method inquiry
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
39
Pages
232 - 236
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