Cross-cultural examination of beliefs about the causes of Bulimia Nervosa among Australian and Japanese females

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Dryer, Rachel, Uesaka, Yuri, Manalo, Emmanuel and Tyson, Graham. (2015). Cross-cultural examination of beliefs about the causes of Bulimia Nervosa among Australian and Japanese females. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 48(2), pp. 176 - 186. https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.22269
AuthorsDryer, Rachel, Uesaka, Yuri, Manalo, Emmanuel and Tyson, Graham
Abstract

Objective
To identify similarities and differences in beliefs about the causes of Bulimia Nervosa (BN) held by Asian (Japanese) women and Western (Australian) women, and hence, to examine the applicability of belief models of eating disorders (ED) across different cultures.
Method
Four hundred three Japanese and 256 Australian female university students (aged 17–35 years) completed a questionnaire that gauged beliefs about the causes of BN.
Results
Among the Australian women, the four‐component structure of perceived causes (dieting and eating practices, family dynamics, socio‐cultural pressure, and psychological vulnerability) found in Dryer et al. (2012) was replicated. Among the Japanese women, however, a three‐component structure (without the psychological vulnerability component) was obtained. The groups also differed in the causal component they most strongly endorsed, that being socio‐cultural pressure for the Australian women, and dieting and eating practices for the Japanese women.
Discussion
The Japanese participants were found to endorse three out of the four Western‐based causal explanations for BN, but the relative importance they placed on those explanations differed from that of the Australian participants. Further research is needed, particularly to establish whether Japanese women simply fail to see psychological vulnerability as a viable cause of BN, or there are in fact cultural differences in the extent to which such vulnerability causes BN.

Keywordseating disorders; bulimia nervosa; causal beliefs; cultural similarities and differences; Australian and Japanese women
Year2015
JournalInternational Journal of Eating Disorders
Journal citation48 (2), pp. 176 - 186
PublisherWiley Periodicals
ISSN0276-3478
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.22269
Scopus EID2-s2.0-84922960447
Page range176 - 186
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Place of publicationUnited States of America
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