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Why is the sociocultural model relevant in evaluating eating disorders?
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Why is the sociocultural model relevant in evaluating eating disorders?
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This model recognises the impact of cultural and social influences on disordered eating behaviours. It highlights how societal norms around body shape, size, and appearance can lead to unhealthy behaviours such as dieting and disordered eating.
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