Linda Lin, Ph.D.

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2003 University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Mental Health, Recreation
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Richard P. Halgin grad student 2003 U Mass Amherst
 (The relationship between depression and occupational, household, and leisure-time physical activity.)
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Lin L, Flynn M, Roberge A. (2019) Hearing vs. engaging in negative body talk: an examination of adult men. Eating Disorders. 1-12
Lin L, Soby M. (2016) Is listening to fat talk the same as participating in fat talk? Eating Disorders. 1-8
Lin L, Soby M. (2016) Appearance comparisons styles and eating disordered symptoms in women. Eating Behaviors. 23: 7-12
McDonnell A, Lin L. (2016) The hot body issue: Weight and caption tone in celebrity gossip magazines. Body Image. 18: 74-77
Lin L, McCormack H, Kruczkowski L, et al. (2015) How Women’s Perceptions of Peer Weight Preferences Are Related to Drive for Thinness Sex Roles. 72: 117-126
Lin L, Reid K. (2009) The relationship between media exposure and antifat attitudes: the role of dysfunctional appearance beliefs. Body Image. 6: 52-5
Lin L, Halgin RP, Well AD, et al. (2008) The Relationship Between Depression and Occupational, Household, and Leisure-Time Physical Activity Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology. 2: 95-107
DiBartolo PM, Lin L, Montoya S, et al. (2007) Are There “Healthy” and “Unhealthy” Reasons for Exercise? Examining Individual Differences in Exercise Motivations Using the Function of Exercise Scale Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology. 1: 93-120
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