"You better not leave me shaming!": Conditional indirect effect analyses of anti-fat attitudes, body shame, and fat talk as a function of self-compassion in college women.
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Weight stigma and eating behaviors on a college campus: Are students immune to stigma's effects?Examining associations among sensitivity to punishment and reward, shame, and eating pathology through tests of mediation.Mechanisms of action during a dissonance-based intervention through 14-month follow-up: The roles of body shame and body surveillance.Self-Defining Memories of Body Image Shame and Binge Eating in Men and Women: Body Image Shame and Self-Criticism in Adulthood as Mediating Mechanisms
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"You better not leave me shaming!": Conditional indirect effect analyses of anti-fat attitudes, body shame, and fat talk as a function of self-compassion in college women.
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"You better not leave me shami ...... f-compassion in college women.
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"You better not leave me shami ...... f-compassion in college women.
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Jennifer B Webb
Mallory F Fiery
Nadia Jafari
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10.1016/J.BODYIM.2016.04.009
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2016-05-26T00:00:00Z