نتایج جستجو برای: disordered eating behavior

تعداد نتایج: 689218  

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2015
Pamela Mills Emily Frances Newman Jill Cossar George Murray

The present study aimed to determine if emotion regulation mediates the relationship between emotional maltreatment and disordered eating behavior in adolescents. Participants were 222 secondary school pupils (aged 14-18 years) from a state high school in the UK. Standardized questionnaire measures were used to gather self-report data on emotional abuse and emotional neglect, functional and dys...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2016
Keith J Zullig Molly R Matthews-Ewald Robert F Valois

Although emotional disorders and disordered eating behaviors are known to be related, the relationship between emotional self-efficacy (ESE) and disordered eating is unknown. This study examined the relationship between ESE and disordered eating in a statewide sample of public high school adolescents (n=2566). The Centers for Disease Control Youth Risk Behavior Survey and an adolescent ESE scal...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2004
Marian Tanofsky-Kraff Susan Z Yanovski Denise E Wilfley Cheri Marmarosh Christina M Morgan Jack A Yanovski

This study examined eating-disordered pathology in relation to psychopathology and adiposity in 162 non-treatment-seeking overweight (OW) and normal weight (NW) children, ages 6-13 years. Participants experienced objective or subjective binge eating (S/OBE; loss-of-control eating), objective overeating (OO), or no episodes (NE). OW children experienced significantly higher eating-disordered cog...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2015
Tracy L Tylka Hannah L Russell Ashley A Neal

During situations that threaten personal adequacy, people high in self-compassion are kind and caring toward themselves, mindful of their distress, and recognize that being imperfect is part of the human experience. Therefore, self-compassion may offset certain disorders (e.g., eating disorders) associated with environmental threats (e.g., thinness-related pressures). In this cross-sectional st...

Journal: :Appetite 2015
Brittany K Bohrer Kelsie T Forbush Tyler K Hunt

Disordered eating measures were developed and validated in primarily normal weight samples; thus, it is unclear if the psychometric properties are equivalent across weight groups. This study evaluated the reliability and validity of self-reported disinhibited eating and dietary restraint measures in a community-recruited sample of overweight individuals (N = 201) and obese individuals (N = 101)...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2014
Nichole R Kelly Elizabeth W Cotter Suzanne E Mazzeo

The current study examined whether distress tolerance and negative urgency moderate the link between depressive symptoms and binge eating frequency, and between disordered eating attitudes and binge eating frequency. Young adult women (N=186) completed questionnaires assessing depressive symptoms, cognitive restraint, eating, shape and weight concerns, distress tolerance, impulsivity (including...

ژورنال: طلوع بهداشت یزد 2020

Introduction: The contemporary psychology is looking for numerous mediators and risk factors that may exacerbate the marital relationship with regard to the consequences of disordered eating patterns in general and sexual satisfaction in particular. The purpose of this study was to investigate the mediating role of body image concern in the relationship between disordered eating patterns and se...

Journal: :Appetite 2004
Tanja Legenbauer Claus Vögele Heinz Rüddel

OBJECTIVE To investigate cephalic phase responses (CPRs) in women diagnosed with bulimia nervosa and to test the assumption that eating disordered individuals respond with more marked CPRs and higher increases in psychophysiological arousal to the presentation of food cues. METHOD Thirteen female inpatients diagnosed with bulimia nervosa were compared to 15 non-eating disordered female volunt...

Journal: :Appetite 2016
Kerry S O'Brien Janet D Latner Rebecca M Puhl Lenny R Vartanian Claudia Giles Konstadina Griva Adrian Carter

Weight stigma is associated with a range of negative outcomes, including disordered eating, but the psychological mechanisms underlying these associations are not well understood. The present study tested whether the association between weight stigma experiences and disordered eating behaviors (emotional eating, uncontrolled eating, and loss-of-control eating) are mediated by weight bias intern...

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