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Janis H. Crowther is affiliated with Kent State University in the United States. Their research contributions primarily lie within the field of psychology, with specific focus on clinical psychology and experimental and cognitive psychology.

Their work explores topics related to eating disorders and behaviors, evolutionary psychology and human behavior, as well as body image and dysmorphia studies.

Notable recent publications include:

  • Emotion differentiation and disordered eating behaviors: The role of appearance schemas (2020, Eating Behaviors)
  • Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers (2022, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Janis H. Crowther reflect a diverse set of researchers, including:

  • Gail A. Williams-Kerver
  • Katie Aafjes-van Doorn
  • Marianne Aalberg
  • Rany Abend
  • Ana M. Abrantes

Their research findings have been published in venues such as Eating Behaviors and the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, highlighting a range of psychological issues and clinical practices.

Best Publications

  • The reliability of the Eating Disorder Examination-Self-Report Questionnaire Version (EDE-Q).

    Kristine H. Luce;Janis H. Crowther

  • Social comparison as a predictor of body dissatisfaction: A meta-analytic review.

    Taryn A. Myers;Janis H. Crowther

  • Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q): norms for undergraduate women.

    Kristine H. Luce;Janis H. Crowther;Michele Pole

  • Changes in ecological momentary assessment reported affect associated with episodes of nonsuicidal self-injury.

    Michael F. Armey;Janis H. Crowther;Ivan W. Miller

  • Stress And Coping In Later-Life Families

    Mary Ann Parris Stephens;Janis H. Crowther;Stevan E. Hobfoll;Daniel L. Tennenbaum

  • The Frequency, Nature, and Effects of Naturally Occurring Appearance-Focused Social Comparisons

    Tricia M. Leahey;Janis H. Crowther;Kristin D. Mickelson

  • The role of daily hassles in binge eating.

    Janis H. Crowther;Jennifer Sanftner;Deanne Z. Bonifazi;Kristen L. Shepherd

  • Social body comparison and internalization: Mediators of social influences on men's muscularity-oriented body dissatisfaction☆

    Bryan T. Karazsia;Janis H. Crowther

  • The effects of exercise on body satisfaction and affect.

    Marie L. LePage;Janis H. Crowther

  • Sociocultural pressures, thin-ideal internalization, self-objectification, and body dissatisfaction: could feminist beliefs be a moderating factor?

    Taryn A. Myers;Janis H. Crowther

  • Affective and cognitive antecedents to eating episodes in bulimia and binge eating

    Victoria M. Lingswiler;Janis H. Crowther;M. A. Stephens

  • Trauma, binge eating, and the "strong Black woman".

    Ellen F. Harrington;Janis H. Crowther;Jillian C. Shipherd

  • An Ecological Momentary Assessment of the Effects of Weight and Shape Social Comparisons on Women With Eating Pathology, High Body Dissatisfaction, and Low Body Dissatisfaction

    Tricia M. Leahey;Janis H. Crowther;Jeffrey A. Ciesla

  • A Cognitive-Behavioral Mindfulness Group Therapy Intervention for the Treatment of Binge Eating in Bariatric Surgery Patients

    Tricia M. Leahey;Janis H. Crowther;Sharon R. Irwin

  • The impact of appearance-focused social comparisons on body image disturbance in the naturalistic environment: the roles of thin-ideal internalization and feminist beliefs.

    Taryn A. Myers;Taryn A. Myers;Danielle R. Ridolfi;Janis H. Crowther;Jeffery A. Ciesla

  • Do Appearance Focused Cognitive Distortions Moderate the Relationship between Social Comparisons to Peers and Media Images and Body Image Disturbance

    Danielle R. Ridolfi;Taryn A. Myers;Janis H. Crowther;Jeffery A. Ciesla

  • The relationships among trauma, stress, ethnicity, and binge eating.

    Ellen F. Harrington;Janis H. Crowther;Heather C. Payne Henrickson;Kristin D. Mickelson

  • Psychological and behavioral correlates of the SATAQ-3 with males.

    Bryan T. Karazsia;Janis H. Crowther

  • The prevalence of bulimia and binge eating in adolescent girls

    Janis H. Crowther;Gail Post;Leslie Zaynor

  • A comparison of linear versus non-linear models of aversive self-awareness, dissociation, and non-suicidal self-injury among young adults.

    Michael F. Armey;Janis H. Crowther

  • The Etiology Of Bulimia Nervosa : The Individual And Familial Context: Material Arising From The Second Annual Kent Psychology Forum, Kent, October 1990

    Janis H. Crowther;Stevan E. Hobfoll;Mary A. Stephens;Daniel L. Tennenbaum

Frequent Co-Authors

Mary Ann Parris Stephens
Mary Ann Parris Stephens Kent State University
Stevan E. Hobfoll
Stevan E. Hobfoll Rush University Medical Center
Yossef S. Ben-Porath
Yossef S. Ben-Porath Kent State University
Jeffrey A. Ciesla
Jeffrey A. Ciesla Kent State University
Rachel F. Rodgers
Rachel F. Rodgers Northeastern University
Nicole R. Nugent
Nicole R. Nugent Brown University
Kristin D. Mickelson
Kristin D. Mickelson Arizona State University
Rena R. Wing
Rena R. Wing Brown University
Matthew Price
Matthew Price University of Vermont
Tyler B. Mason
Tyler B. Mason University of Southern California

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