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Published in: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 1/2017

Open Access 01-12-2017 | Research article

Body image drawings dissociate ethnic differences and anorexia in adolescent girls

Authors: Galit Goldzak-Kunik, Micah Leshem

Published in: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Objectives

To distinguish between ethnic differences among segregated schoolgirls and restrictive anorexia nervosa using a simple culture-fair test of body image (BI) figure drawings.

Methods

Several responses to BI figure drawings by 178 adolescent schoolgirls from three ethnically distinct and segregated schools and communities in Israel, Jewish secular (JS), Jewish Haredi (H), and Christian Arab (C), and a group of 14 severely restricting anorexic girls (AN). BI evaluations were analyzed by MANCOVA, followed by paired or Student-t tests for comparisons between responses and groups respectively. Pearson r served for correlations and the Fisher Z for differences between slopes.

Results

Despite the total ethnic segregation among the schoolgirls, there are commonalities; all prefer a thinner ideal BI, and are similarly dissatisfied with their BI. However, ethnic differences also emerge: C underestimate their BI and how others view them, and H true and Ideal BI evaluations correlate, unlike the other groups. Despite this variability, and in stark contrast, the anorexic girls show a gross misperception of their BI, even in comparison to girls equated for BMI.

Discussion

The findings show that figure drawings evaluation of BI is a simple and robust instrument dissociating clinical and ethnic responses. Clinicians may consider body figure drawings as a simple, supportive, diagnostic for first-line recognition for risk of AN in adolescent girls.
Footnotes
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Jews (including Haredis) are ~80% of the population, Christian Arabs ~0.016%, and Haredis ~9.9%.
Statistical abstract of Israel 2010. Demographic characteristics. Population, by population group, religion, sex and age http://​www.​cbs.​gov.​il/​reader/​shnaton/​templ_​shnaton_​e.​html?​num_​tab=​st02_​19&​CYear=​2010. Accessed 02 April 2016.
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Demographics of Israel. https://​en.​wikipedia.​org/​wiki/​Demographics_​of_​Israel#Ethnic_​and_​religious_​groups. Accessed 02 April 2016.
 
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Metadata
Title
Body image drawings dissociate ethnic differences and anorexia in adolescent girls
Authors
Galit Goldzak-Kunik
Micah Leshem
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health / Issue 1/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1753-2000
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13034-017-0150-y

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