広島大学大学院心理臨床教育研究センター紀要 Volume 9
published_at 2011-03-20

大学生における摂食障害傾向と自我同一性との関連 <研究論文>

The relation between eating disorder tendency and ego identity in university students
Hinokuma Yuki
Kodama Kenichi
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Abstract
Relationship between the tendency for eating disorders and identity of university students was investigated. University students (n=265) responded to two types of questionnaires (Eating Attitudes Test-26 (EAT-26) and Rasmussen's Ego Identity Scale (REIS)). The results indicated that EAT-26 scores of female students were significantly higher than those of males. Moreover, sex differences were observed in some subscales of REIS, such that higher were the REIS scores in male students; lower was the tendency for eating disorders. Conversely, lower were first stage REIS scores of females students, the stronger was the tendency for bulimia, whereas lower were the second stage scores, the stronger was the tendency for anorexia.
Keywords
eating disorder
identity
EAT-26
REIS