Her scientific interests lie mostly in Developmental psychology, Eating disorders, Mass media, Psychiatry and Eating behavior. Her Developmental psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Social influence and Eating attitudes. Within one scientific family, Linda Smolak focuses on topics pertaining to Normative under Social influence, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Dieting and Social relation.
The Eating Attitudes Test research she does as part of her general Eating disorders study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Ethnic group, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. In the field of Psychiatry, her study on Binge eating overlaps with subjects such as Vulnerable population, Child sexual abuse and Poison control. The study incorporates disciplines such as Body satisfaction and Physical attractiveness in addition to Eating behavior.
Linda Smolak mostly deals with Eating disorders, Developmental psychology, Clinical psychology, Social psychology and Psychiatry. Her study in the field of Eating problems also crosses realms of Ethnic group. Her Developmental psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Masculinity and Dieting.
Her Dieting study incorporates themes from Social relation, Social influence and Affect. Many of her studies on Clinical psychology involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Eating behavior. Her Social psychology research incorporates elements of Sexualization, Objectification and Relation.
Her primary scientific interests are in Developmental psychology, Eating disorders, Social psychology, Clinical psychology and Sexualization. The Developmental psychology study combines topics in areas such as Empirical evidence and Psychological Theory. Her Bulimia nervosa study in the realm of Eating disorders connects with subjects such as Sociocultural model.
Her research in Social psychology intersects with topics in Masculinity, Relation and Feminism. Her study in Developmental psychopathology and Eating problems is done as part of Clinical psychology. Her Sexualization study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Objectification, Self-objectification and Physical attractiveness.
Developmental psychology, Sexualization, Self-objectification, Objectification and Social psychology are her primary areas of study. Many of her research projects under Developmental psychology are closely connected to Heading with Heading, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. Her study in Sexualization intersects with areas of studies such as Liberal arts education and Clothing.
Her Self-objectification research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Antecedent, Shame, Sexual attraction and Normative. Her Objectification study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Femininity, Self-concept, Human sexuality, Feminist psychology and Self perception. Her work on Norm as part of her general Social psychology study is frequently connected to Physical fitness, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
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Female athletes and eating problems: a meta-analysis.
Linda Smolak;Sarah K. Murnen;Anne E. Ruble.
International Journal of Eating Disorders (2000)
The Relation of Sociocultural Factors to Eating Attitudes and Behaviors among Middle School Girls.
Michael P. Levine;Linda Smolak;Helen Hayden.
Journal of Early Adolescence (1994)
Parental input and weight concerns among elementary school children.
Linda Smolak;Michael P. Levine;Florence Schermer.
International Journal of Eating Disorders (1999)
Media as a context for the development of disordered eating.
Michael P. Levine;Linda Smolak.
(1996)
Body Image, Eating Disorders, and Obesity in Youth: Assessment, Prevention, and Treatment
J. Kevin Thompson;Linda Smolak.
(2008)
Normative developmental challenges and dieting and eating disturbances in middle school girls.
Michael P. Levine;Linda Smolak;F B A Anne Moodey;D B A Melissa Shuman.
International Journal of Eating Disorders (1994)
The use of the sociocultural attitudes towards appearance questionnaire with middle school boys and girls.
Linda Smolak;Michael Levine;Joel Kevin Thompson.
International Journal of Eating Disorders (2001)
A meta-analytic examination of the relationship between child sexual abuse and eating disorders.
Linda Smolak;Sarah K. Murnen.
International Journal of Eating Disorders (2002)
The Prevention of Eating Problems and Eating Disorders: Theory, Research, and Practice
Michael P. Levine;Linda Smolak.
(2005)
Psychometric properties of the children's eating attitudes test
Linda Smolak;Michael P. Levine.
International Journal of Eating Disorders (1994)
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