Sociocultural correlates of eating disorders among Asian schoolgirls in Bradford
- PMID: 1750873
- DOI: 10.1192/bjp.158.2.222
Sociocultural correlates of eating disorders among Asian schoolgirls in Bradford
Abstract
A survey of 204 south-Asian and 355 Caucasian schoolgirls was conducted in Bradford using the EAT-26 and the BSQ. At interview, seven Asian girls and two Caucasian girls met DSM-III-R criteria for bulimia nervosa, yielding a prevalence of 3.4% and 0.6% respectively. One Asian girl met DSM-III-R criteria for anorexia nervosa. Factor analyses of the EAT and BSQ supported their cross-cultural conceptual equivalence in this south-Asian population. Among the Asians, high EAT and BSQ scores were associated with a more traditional cultural orientation and not with greater Westernisation. It is probable that these findings reflect the cultural and familial difficulties faced by these Asian girls growing up in Britain.
Comment in
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Eating disorders in Asians.Br J Psychiatry. 1991 Jun;158:860-1. doi: 10.1192/bjp.158.6.860. Br J Psychiatry. 1991. PMID: 1873641 No abstract available.
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Eating disorders in Asian girls.Br J Psychiatry. 1991 Sep;159:441. doi: 10.1192/bjp.159.3.441a. Br J Psychiatry. 1991. PMID: 1958961 No abstract available.
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