Implicit and explicit self-esteem were compared in a group of female participants with bulimia nervosa or binge eating disorder (n = 20) and a healthy control group (n = 20). Lower explicit and a less positive implicit self-esteem bias in the clinical group was predicted. Participants completed a self-esteem implicit association test and two explicit self-esteem measures. The eating disordered group had lower explicit self-esteem, but a more positive implicit self-esteem bias than controls. The results are discussed in relation to the idea that discrepancies between implicit and explicit self-esteem reflect fragile self-esteem and are related to high levels of perfectionism, which is associated with eating disorders.<br/
Compared to males, female adolescents show greater concerns about their appearance, concerns related...
Background and objectives: low self-esteem has been identified as a maintaining factor in Cognitive ...
This study investigated the importance of the distinction between objective (OBE) and subjective bin...
Current cognitive models of Bulimia Nervosa (BN) emphasise the importance of global negative self-ev...
Objectives: Binge-eating disorder (BED) is characterized by recurrent binge eating episodes, associa...
OBJECTIVE: Lack of self-esteem may play an important role in the development of eating disorders (ED...
OBJECTIVE: Lack of self-esteem may play an important role in the development of eating disorders (ED...
This study examined implicit attitudes towards different eating disorder (ED) relevant stimuli— emac...
This study examined whether self-esteem is the primary predictor of disordered eating. A survey meas...
This study examined the differences between eating disordered and non-eating disordered women on sel...
An interactive model of perfectionism, perceived weight status, and self-esteem was tested on 342 fe...
Determining vulnerability factors to eating disorders is imperative due to the life-threatening natu...
Objectives Heightened sensitivity to social comparison and negative self-evaluation have been implic...
Previous studies have identified phenotypic similarities between anorexia nervosa (AN) and body dysm...
In the literature on eating disorders, anorexic and bulimic women have been found to have both high ...
Compared to males, female adolescents show greater concerns about their appearance, concerns related...
Background and objectives: low self-esteem has been identified as a maintaining factor in Cognitive ...
This study investigated the importance of the distinction between objective (OBE) and subjective bin...
Current cognitive models of Bulimia Nervosa (BN) emphasise the importance of global negative self-ev...
Objectives: Binge-eating disorder (BED) is characterized by recurrent binge eating episodes, associa...
OBJECTIVE: Lack of self-esteem may play an important role in the development of eating disorders (ED...
OBJECTIVE: Lack of self-esteem may play an important role in the development of eating disorders (ED...
This study examined implicit attitudes towards different eating disorder (ED) relevant stimuli— emac...
This study examined whether self-esteem is the primary predictor of disordered eating. A survey meas...
This study examined the differences between eating disordered and non-eating disordered women on sel...
An interactive model of perfectionism, perceived weight status, and self-esteem was tested on 342 fe...
Determining vulnerability factors to eating disorders is imperative due to the life-threatening natu...
Objectives Heightened sensitivity to social comparison and negative self-evaluation have been implic...
Previous studies have identified phenotypic similarities between anorexia nervosa (AN) and body dysm...
In the literature on eating disorders, anorexic and bulimic women have been found to have both high ...
Compared to males, female adolescents show greater concerns about their appearance, concerns related...
Background and objectives: low self-esteem has been identified as a maintaining factor in Cognitive ...
This study investigated the importance of the distinction between objective (OBE) and subjective bin...