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Overview

Cortney S. Warren is affiliated with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology and health professions, with notable work in clinical psychology and pharmacy subfields. Public health, environmental and occupational health, as well as marketing, also form part of their scholarly interests.

The main topics covered in Warren's research include eating disorders and behaviors, obesity and health practices, obesity, physical activity, and diet, and consumer behavior in brand consumption and identification.

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Warren include:

  • Emphasizing the "Cultural" in Sociocultural: A Systematic Review of Research on Thin-Ideal Internalization, Acculturation, and Eating Pathology in US Ethnic Minorities, 2020, Psychology Research and Behavior Management
  • Sociocultural correlates of eating pathology in college women from US and Iran, 2022, Frontiers in Psychology
  • Issue Information, 2024, Journal of Clinical Psychology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Warren are:

  • Liya M. Akoury
  • Reza N. Sahlan
  • Jessica Habashy
  • Kristen M. Culbert
  • Timothy R. Elliott

Their work has appeared in several publication venues, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach. The most frequent venues include:

  • Psychology Research and Behavior Management
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Journal of Clinical Psychology

Warren's academic contributions span both theoretical and applied aspects of psychology and health sciences, focusing on the cultural and sociocultural contexts influencing eating pathology, obesity, and health-related behaviors in diverse populations. The integration of marketing and consumer behavior topics underscores an interdisciplinary reach addressing how brand consumption may intersect with health and body image issues.

Best Publications

  • Ethnicity as a protective factor against internalization of a thin ideal and body dissatisfaction.

    Cortney S. Warren;David H. Gleaves;David H. Gleaves;Antonio Cepeda-Benito;Maria del Carmen Fernandez

  • Social appearance anxiety, perfectionism, and fear of negative evaluation: distinct or shared risk factors for social anxiety and eating disorders?

    Cheri A. Levinson;Thomas L. Rodebaugh;Emily K. White;Andrew R. Menatti

  • Social anxiety and eating disorder comorbidity and underlying vulnerabilities: Using network analysis to conceptualize comorbidity.

    Cheri A. Levinson;Leigh C. Brosof;Irina Vanzhula;Caroline Christian

  • Score reliability and factor similarity of the Sociocultural Attitudes Towards Appearance Questionnaire-3 (SATAQ-3) among four ethnic groups.

    Cortney S Warren;David H Gleaves;Liya M Rakhkovskaya

  • Eating disorder prevention research: a meta-analysis.

    Michelle Cororve Fingeret;Cortney S. Warren;Antonio Cepeda-Benito;David H. Gleaves

  • Energy intake patterns in obese women with binge eating disorder.

    Nancy C. Raymond;Brooke Neumeyer;Cortney S. Warren;Susanne S. Lee

  • Self-objectification, body self-consciousness during sexual activities, and sexual satisfaction in college women.

    Kim Claudat;Cortney S. Warren

  • Food cravings discriminate between anorexia and bulimia nervosa. Implications for "success" versus "failure" in dietary restriction.

    Silvia Moreno;Cortney S. Warren;Sonia Rodríguez;M. Carmen Fernández

  • Ethnic identity, thin-ideal internalization, and eating pathology in ethnically diverse college women.

    Liya M. Rakhkovskaya;Cortney S. Warren

  • English and Spanish versions of the Body Shape Questionnaire: Measurement equivalence across ethnicity and clinical status

    Cortney S. Warren;Antonio Cepeda-Benito;David H. Gleaves;Silvia Moreno

  • The Relationships among Acculturation, Acculturative Stress, Endorsement of Western Media, Social Comparison, and Body Image in Hispanic Male College Students

    Cortney S. Warren;Ricardo M. Rios

  • Treating Patients with Eating Disorders: An Examination of Treatment Providers' Experiences

    Cortney S. Warren;Mary Ellen Crowley;Roberto Olivardia;Andrea Schoen

  • Binge Eating Disorder Mediates Links between Symptoms of Depression, Anxiety, and Caloric Intake in Overweight and Obese Women

    Roseann E. Peterson;Shawn J. Latendresse;Lindsay T. Bartholome;Cortney S. Warren

  • Acculturative Stress, Self-Esteem, and Eating Pathology in Latina and Asian American Female College Students.

    Kimberly Claudat;Emily K. White;Cortney S. Warren

  • A qualitative analysis of job burnout in eating disorder treatment providers.

    Cortney S. Warren;Kerri J. Schafer;Mary Ellen Crowley;Roberto Olivardia

  • Demographic and work-related correlates of job burnout in professional eating disorder treatment providers.

    Cortney S. Warren;Kerri J. Schafer;Mary Ellen J. Crowley;Roberto Olivardia

  • The relationship between quality of life, binge-eating disorder, and obesity status in an ethnically diverse sample.

    Marisol Perez;Cortney S. Warren

  • The relationships between fat talk, body dissatisfaction, and drive for thinness: perceived stress as a moderator.

    Cortney S. Warren;Samuel Holland;Hilary Billings;Alexa Parker

  • Beauty, Ethnicity, and Age: Does Internalization of Mainstream Media Ideals Influence Attitudes Towards Older Adults?

    Amanda Haboush;Cortney S. Warren;Lorraine Benuto

  • The sociocultural model of eating disorders in Mexican American women: behavioral acculturation and cognitive marginalization as moderators.

    Cortney S Warren;Linda G Castillo;David H Gleaves

Frequent Co-Authors

David H. Gleaves
David H. Gleaves University of South Australia
Antonio Cepeda-Benito
Antonio Cepeda-Benito University of Vermont
Susanne S. Lee
Susanne S. Lee University of Minnesota
Daniel N. Allen
Daniel N. Allen University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Justin W. Weeks
Justin W. Weeks University of Nebraska Medical Center
Marisol Perez
Marisol Perez Arizona State University
Thomas L. Rodebaugh
Thomas L. Rodebaugh Washington University in St. Louis
Carol B. Peterson
Carol B. Peterson University of Minnesota
Daniel Le Grange
Daniel Le Grange University of California, San Francisco
Scott G. Engel
Scott G. Engel University of North Dakota

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