Marla E. Eisenberg spends much of her time researching Clinical psychology, Gerontology, Body mass index, Dieting and Demography. Her research in Clinical psychology intersects with topics in Odds ratio, Intervention, Psychiatry, Protective factor and Peer group. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Developmental psychology and Self-esteem.
The Dieting study combines topics in areas such as Eating disorders, Binge eating and Overweight, Weight management. Her work is dedicated to discovering how Binge eating, Disordered eating are connected with Prospective cohort study and other disciplines. She has included themes like Odds and Ethnic group in her Demography study.
Her primary scientific interests are in Clinical psychology, Young adult, Developmental psychology, Demography and Gerontology. Her Eating disorders study in the realm of Clinical psychology interacts with subjects such as Suicide prevention. Her research in Young adult tackles topics such as Disordered eating which are related to areas like Dieting.
Her Dieting research incorporates themes from Body mass index and Binge eating. The concepts of her Developmental psychology study are interwoven with issues in Social relation, Social psychology, Odds and Health psychology. Her work in Demography tackles topics such as Ethnic group which are related to areas like Logistic regression.
Transgender, Clinical psychology, Lesbian, Demography and Young adult are her primary areas of study. Her work on Binge eating as part of general Clinical psychology study is frequently connected to Suicide prevention, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. Her studies deal with areas such as Mental health, Sexual orientation and Queer as well as Lesbian.
Her studies in Demography integrate themes in fields like Meal, Ethnic group and Cohort study. Her Young adult research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Body mass index, Dieting, Weight teasing and Disordered eating. Her Disordered eating study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Socioeconomic status and Public health.
Her primary areas of investigation include Clinical psychology, Transgender, Lesbian, Sexual orientation and Queer. Many of her studies involve connections with topics such as Body mass index and Clinical psychology. Her Body mass index study incorporates themes from Binge eating, Distress and Disordered eating.
When carried out as part of a general Lesbian research project, her work on Sexual minority is frequently linked to work in Multilevel model, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. Her work carried out in the field of Sexual minority brings together such families of science as Adolescent health and Demography. Her Sexual orientation course of study focuses on Genderqueer and Identity.
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Associations of Weight-Based Teasing and Emotional Well-being Among Adolescents
Marla E. Eisenberg;Dianne Neumark-Sztainer;Mary Story.
JAMA Pediatrics (2003)
Obesity, Disordered Eating, and Eating Disorders in a Longitudinal Study of Adolescents: How Do Dieters Fare 5 Years Later?
Dianne R Neumark-Sztainer;Melanie Wall;Jia Guo;Mary Story.
Journal of The American Dietetic Association (2006)
Body Dissatisfaction Prospectively Predicts Depressive Mood and Low Self-Esteem in Adolescent Girls and Boys
Susan J. Paxton;Dianne R Neumark-Sztainer;Peter J Hannan;Marla E Eisenberg.
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (2006)
Dieting and Disordered Eating Behaviors from Adolescence to Young Adulthood: Findings from a 10-Year Longitudinal Study
Dianne R NeumarkSztainer;Melanie M Wall;Nicole I Larson;Marla E Eisenberg.
Journal of The American Dietetic Association (2011)
Suicidality among gay, lesbian and bisexual youth: the role of protective factors.
Marla E. Eisenberg;Michael D. Resnick.
Journal of Adolescent Health (2006)
Correlations between family meals and psychosocial well-being among adolescents
Marla E Eisenberg;Rachel E. Olson;Dianne R Neumark-Sztainer;Mary T Story.
JAMA Pediatrics (2004)
Prospective Predictors of Body Dissatisfaction in Adolescent Girls and Boys: A Five-Year Longitudinal Study.
Susan J. Paxton;Marla E Eisenberg;Dianne R Neumark-Sztainer.
Developmental Psychology (2006)
Social isolation, psychological health, and protective factors in adolescence
Jennifer A. Hall-Lande;Marla E Eisenberg;Sandra L. Christenson;Dianne R Neumark-Sztainer.
Adolescence (2007)
Body Dissatisfaction from Adolescence to Young Adulthood: Findings from a 10-Year Longitudinal Study
Michaela M. Bucchianeri;Aimee J. Arikian;Peter J. Hannan;Marla E Eisenberg.
Body Image (2013)
Weight Teasing and Disordered Eating Behaviors in Adolescents: Longitudinal Findings From Project EAT (Eating Among Teens)
Jess Haines;Dianne Neumark-Sztainer;Marla E. Eisenberg;Peter J. Hannan.
Pediatrics (2006)
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