The thin ideal, depression and eating disorders in women
- PMID: 2196049
- DOI: 10.1016/0005-7967(90)90003-2
The thin ideal, depression and eating disorders in women
Abstract
It is proposed that a cultural ideal of thinness for women causes depression at a higher rate among women than among men. This model accounts for five currently unintegrated trends in the epidemiology of depression. It explains why: (1) twice as many women as men are likely to be depressed; (2) this sex difference emerges at puberty; (3) this sex difference is only found in western countries; (4) there is more depression today; (5) the average age of onset for depression is younger now than in the past. Four parallel trends in eating disorders can also be accounted for by the same factor.
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