Purpose: Childhood trauma and parental bonding have been widely recognized as risk factors for eating disorders (EDs). However, their interplay in determining ED psychopathology has been poorly investigated. Consequently, we have assessed their interaction with core ED psychopathological symptoms. Methods: Fifty-seven patients with anorexia nervosa, 43 with bulimia nervosa and 77 healthy women completed the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire, the Parental Bonding Instrument and the Eating Disorder Inventory-2. Chi square test and regression analyses with a moderation model were performed to investigate the interplay between childhood trauma, parental bonding and ED symptoms such as ineffectiveness, social insecurity, drive to thinness, interoce...
Researchers have documented a high percentage of eating disordered individuals with a history of tra...
Eating disorders (ED) are considered as heterogeneous disorders with a complex multifactor etiology ...
There is an ongoing need to improve the models of and treatments for eating disorders (EDs), given t...
Purpose: Childhood trauma and parental bonding have been widely recognized as risk factors for eatin...
Purpose: Childhood maltreatment (CM) experiences are associated with heightened risk of Eating disor...
Decades of research suggest there is a relationship between early trauma and subsequent eating disor...
The literature on the etiology of eating disorders looks at a variety of risk factors that may contr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of childhood sexual, physical and emotion...
Background. Childhood maltreatment (CM) is recognized as a non-specific risk factor for Eating Disor...
This study aimed to evaluate the associations between perceived invalidating childhood environments,...
Purpose: Parental invalidation and narcissism have been proposed to play an important role in unders...
Objective: This article systematically reviews studies of parental bonding in people with eating dis...
Emotion regulation deficits are widely understood as an inherent component of eating disorders. Patt...
Objective: There is a wide literature suggesting abnormal mother-daughter and familial attachment p...
International audiencePatients with eating disorders (EDs) frequently report a history of childhood ...
Researchers have documented a high percentage of eating disordered individuals with a history of tra...
Eating disorders (ED) are considered as heterogeneous disorders with a complex multifactor etiology ...
There is an ongoing need to improve the models of and treatments for eating disorders (EDs), given t...
Purpose: Childhood trauma and parental bonding have been widely recognized as risk factors for eatin...
Purpose: Childhood maltreatment (CM) experiences are associated with heightened risk of Eating disor...
Decades of research suggest there is a relationship between early trauma and subsequent eating disor...
The literature on the etiology of eating disorders looks at a variety of risk factors that may contr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of childhood sexual, physical and emotion...
Background. Childhood maltreatment (CM) is recognized as a non-specific risk factor for Eating Disor...
This study aimed to evaluate the associations between perceived invalidating childhood environments,...
Purpose: Parental invalidation and narcissism have been proposed to play an important role in unders...
Objective: This article systematically reviews studies of parental bonding in people with eating dis...
Emotion regulation deficits are widely understood as an inherent component of eating disorders. Patt...
Objective: There is a wide literature suggesting abnormal mother-daughter and familial attachment p...
International audiencePatients with eating disorders (EDs) frequently report a history of childhood ...
Researchers have documented a high percentage of eating disordered individuals with a history of tra...
Eating disorders (ED) are considered as heterogeneous disorders with a complex multifactor etiology ...
There is an ongoing need to improve the models of and treatments for eating disorders (EDs), given t...