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Thought-shape fusion in young healthy females appears after vivid imagination of thin ideals

Highlights • Exposure to a fashion magazine did not influence mood or body image satisfaction. • Subsequent imagination of thin ideals had a negative impact on these variables. • Imagination triggered cognitive distortions (thought-shape fusion body, TSF-B). • Women with higher eating disorder sympt...

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Published in:Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2016-09, Vol.52, p.75-82
Main Authors: Wyssen, Andrea, Coelho, Jennifer S, Wilhelm, Peter, Zimmermann, Grégoire, Munsch, Simone
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Analysis of Variance
Body Image - psychology
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Cognition Disorders - etiology
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Cognitive distortion
Eating disorder symptomatology
Feeding and Eating Disorders - psychology
Female
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Mass Media
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Personal Satisfaction
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
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Young Adult
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