Dr. Fary Cachelin
Dr. Fary Cachelin
Professor and Chair of Psychology
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Office: Colvard 4015
Phone: (704) 687-1319
fcacheli@uncc.edu

Selected Publications

Cachelin, F.M., Thompson, D., & Phimphasone, P.  (2014).  Impact of Asian American mothers’ feeding beliefs and practices on child obesity in a diverse community sample.  Asian American Journal of Psychology, 5(3), 223-229. doi:10.1037/a0034897

Cachelin, F.M., Shea, M., Phimphasone, P., Wilson, G.T., Thompson, D., & Striegel, R.H.  (2014).  Culturally adapted cognitive behavioral guided self-help for binge eating:  A feasibility study with Mexican Americans.  Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 20(3), 449-457. doi:10.1037/a0035345

Cachelin, F.M., Gil-Rivas, V., & Vela, A.  (2014).  Understanding eating disorders among Latinas.  Advances in Eating Disorders: Theories, Research and Practice, 2(2), 204-208. doi:10.1080/21662630.2013.869391

Cachelin, F.M., & Thompson, D.  (2013).  Predictors of maternal child-feeding practices in an ethnically diverse sample and the relationship to child obesity.  Obesity, 21, 1676-1683.

Cachelin, F.M., Shea, M., & Bono, F.A.  (2013).  Cognitive behavioral therapy guided self-help (CBT-GSH) for binge eating:  a culturally sensitive minimal or early intervention program.  In L. H. Choate (Ed.), Eating disorders and obesity:  A counselor’s guide to treatment and prevention (pp. 265-283).  American Counseling Association Press.

Thompson, D., Cachelin, F. M., Striegel-Moore, R. H., Barton, B., Shea, M., & Wilson, G. T.  (2012).  How many therapists?  Practical guidance on investigating therapist effects in randomized controlled trials for eating disorders.  International Journal of Eating Disorders, 45, 670-676.

Shea, M., Cachelin, F.M., Uribe, L., Striegel-Moore, R. H., Thompson, D., & Wilson, G. T.  (2012).  Cultural adaptation of a cognitive-behavioral therapy guided self-help program for Mexican American women with binge eating disorders.  Journal of Counseling & Development, 90, 308-318.

Dohm, F. A., Brown, M., Cachelin, F. M., & Striegel-Moore, R. H.  (2010). Ethnicity, disordered eating, and body image.  In H. Landrine & N. Russo (Eds.), Handbook of diversity in feminist psychology (pp. 285-309).  New York, NY:  Springer Publishing.

Brown, M., Cachelin, F. M., & Dohm, F. A.  (2009). Eating disorders in ethnic minority women:  A review of the emerging literature.  Current Psychiatry Reviews, 5, 182-193.

Cachelin, F. M., & Regan, P. C.  (2009). Binge eating: What we can learn from multi-ethnic community samples.  In N. Chambers (Ed.), Binge eating:  Psychological factors, symptoms, and treatment (pp. 13-22).  Hauppauge, NY:  Nova Science Publishers.

Cachelin, F. M., Monreal, T. K., Juarez, L. L.  (2006). Body image and size perception of Mexican American women.  Body Image, 3, 67-75.

Cachelin, F. M., Phinney, J., Schug, R. A., & Striegel-Moore, R. H.  (2006). Acculturation and eating disorders in a Mexican American community sample.  Psychology of Women Quarterly, 30, 340-347.

Cachelin, F. M. & Regan, P. C.  (2006). Prevalence and correlates of chronic dieting in a multi-ethnic U.S. community sample.  Eating and Weight Disorders, 11, 91-99.

Cachelin, F. M. & Striegel-Moore, R. H.  (2006).  Help seeking and barriers to treatment in a community sample of Mexican American and European American women with eating disorders.  International Journal of Eating Disorders, 39, 1544-1561.

Cachelin, F. M., Striegel-Moore, R. H., & Regan, P. C.  (2006). Factors associated with treatment seeking in a community sample of European American and Mexican American women with eating disorders.  European Eating Disorders Review, 14, 422-429.

Regan, P. C., & Cachelin, F. M.  (2006). Binge eating and purging in a multi-ethnic community sample.  International Journal of Eating Disorders, 39, 523-526.

Cachelin, F. M., Schug, R. A., Juarez, L. L., & Monreal, T. K.  (2005). Sexual abuse and eating disorders in a community sample of Mexican American women.  Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 27, 533-546.

Dohm, F. A., Cachelin, F. M., & Striegel-Moore, R. H.  (2005). Factors that influence food amount ratings by White, Hispanic, and Asian samples.  Obesity Research, 13, 1061-1069.

Cachelin, F. M. (2004).  Women with eating disorders and barriers to treatment.  In P. Swain (Ed.), Focus on eating disorders research (pp. 89-110).  New York:  Nova Science Publishers.

Cachelin, F. M., Weiss, J. W., & Garbanati, J. A.  (2003). Dieting and its relationship to smoking, acculturation, and family environment in Asian and Hispanic adolescents.  Eating Disorders:  The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, 11, 51-61.

Cachelin, F. M., Rebeck, R. M., Chung, G. H., & Pelayo, E.  (2002). Does ethnicity influence body size preference?  A comparison of body image and body size assessments.  Obesity Research, 10 (3), 158-166.

Cachelin, F. M.  (2001). Ethnic differences in body size preferences:  Myth or reality?  Nutrition, 17, 353-356.

Cachelin, F. M., Rebeck, R., Veisel, C., & Striegel-Moore, R. H.  (2001). Barriers to treatment for eating disorders among ethnically diverse women.  International Journal of Eating Disorders, 30, 269-278.

Lewis, D. M., & Cachelin, F. M.  (2001). Body image, body dissatisfaction, and eating attitudes in mid-life and elderly women.  Eating Disorders:  The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, 9, 29-39.

Striegel-Moore, R. H., & Cachelin, F. M.  (2001). The etiology of eating disorders.  The Counseling Psychologist, 29, 635-661.

Striegel-Moore, R. H., Cachelin, F. M., Dohm, F. A., Pike. K. M., Wilfley, D. E., & Fairburn, C. G.  (2001).  Comparison of Binge Eating Disorder and Bulimia Nervosa in a community sample.  International Journal of Eating Disorders, 29, 157-165.

Cachelin, F. M., Veisel, C., Striegel-Moore, R. H., & Barzegarnazari, E.  (2000). Disordered eating, acculturation and treatment seeking in a community sample of Hispanic, Asian, Black, and White women.  Psychology of Women Quarterly, 24, 244-253.

 

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