The mother-daughter relationship [electronic resource] : attachment and disordered eating in female adolescents and their mothers /
Abstract (Summary)
The Mother-Daughter Relationship:
Attachment and Disordered Eating in Female Adolescents and Their Mothers
Jan L. Melcher
This cross-sectional study examined a continuum of eating disturbances in a
predominantly White community sample of late-adolescent young women and their
mothers, the relationship between mother-daughter eating and weight control practices,
and the affective quality of mother-daughter and father-daughter attachment. Daughters
(N = 87) and mothers (N = 83) completed the Questionnaire for Eating Disorder
Diagnosis (Mintz, O’Halloran, Mulholland
&
Schneider, 1997) and the Eating Disorder
Inventory-2 (Garner, 1991). Daughters (N = 87) completed the Parental Attachment
Questionnaire and mothers (N = 83) and fathers (N = 31) completed the Revised Parent
Measure (Kenny, 1990).
The findings support use of the continuum model of eating disorders with lateadolescent
young women and their midlife mothers. Eating disorder symptomatology for
mother and daughter groups increased with placement on the eating disorder continuum.
The findings also support a relationship between mother-daughter dietary and weight
control practices. Significant positive correlations were detected between motherdaughter
eating disorder symptomatology. Continuum classifications were associated for
mother-daughter pairs and a 3:1 odds ratio was calculated for daughters of mothers
classified as symptomatic/eating disorder to also be classified as symptomatic/eating
disorder. No significant relationship between daughters’ eating disorder classification and
the quality of mother-daughter attachment was detected; however, for the fathers and
daughters, young women with greater symptomatology perceived poorer quality of
attachment, in terms of understanding, acceptance, availability and warmth, less respect
for their individuality and less fostering of autonomy.
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School:West Virginia University
School Location:USA - West Virginia
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:eating disorders in women adolescence mothers and daughters
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