Browsing School of Health Sciences by Author "Anastasiades, Elly"
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Body Image, Media Influences, and Situational Dysphoria in Individuals with Visible Physical Disabilities
Argyrides, Marios; Koundourou, Christiana; Angelidou, Athina; Anastasiades, Elly (Universidad de San Buenaventura, 2023)Body image in individuals with visible physical disabilities appears to be an important area of research and investigation, which has received little attention over the years. The purpose of the current descriptive, c ...
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Misinformation about COVID-19: Psychological Insights
Anastasiades, Elly; Argyrides, Marios; Mousoulidou, Marilena (MDPI, 2021)Definition: While the precise conceptualization of the term misinformation remains a subject of debate, the current entry defines misinformation as any type of information which is misleading or false, regardless of ...
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Psychometric Properties of a Greek Translation of the Intuitive Eating Scale-2 (IES-2) in Adults From Cyprus
Anastasiades, Elly; Maïano, Christophe; Argyrides, Marios; Swami, Viren (Elsevier, 2022-09)The construct of intuitive eating is commonly assessed using the 23-item, 4-factor Intuitive Eating Scale-2 (IES-2; Tylka & Kroon Van Diest, 2013). In this study, we assessed the psychometric properties of a novel Greek ...
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Risk and Protective Factors of Disordered Eating in Adolescents Based on Gender and Body Mass Index
Argyrides, Marios; Anastasiades, Elly; Alexiou, Evagelia (Int J Environ Res Public Health., 2020-12-10)The current study aimed to identify potential psychosocial risk and protective factors contributing to eating disorders in adolescents, and observe any differences between genders and Body Mass Index (BMI) categories. A ...
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The Role of Guilt and Shame-proneness and Externalization of Blame as Risk Factors for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Papacosta, Lolita; Argyrides, Marios; Anastasiades, Elly; Petkari, Eleni (North American Journal of Psychology, 2021)Various psychological factors have been found to be associated with the onset of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Despite this, there remains a lack of acceptance for a biopsychosocial model of intervention, specifically ...