Item does not contain fulltextThe current study examined fear of negative evaluation (FNE), the core fear associated with social anxiety, in the context of the dual pathway model of the etiology of bulimia nervosa. Our primary aim was to improve the understanding of the development of bulimic psychopathology. We investigated the relationships between FNE, the risk factors of the dual pathway model and bulimic symptoms using path analysis in a sample of female undergraduates (N = 210). The inclusion of FNE increased the predictive ability of the model to account for 49% of the variance in bulimic symptoms compared to previous findings in which the model accounted for 33% of the variance. Additionally, FNE was related to several risk factors ...
Social anxiety has been theorized as being a potentially influential factor in the etiology and main...
Abstract: Purpose This study set out to disentangle the roles of body size, body shame and negative ...
Social anxiety has been theorized as being a potentially influential factor in the etiology and main...
Objective: We replicated the cross-sectional relationship between restrictive eating attitudes and a...
Objective: Preliminary research has found a link between restrictive eating attitudes and a fear of ...
Because there have been few longitudinal investigations of integrative etiological theories of bulim...
The psychometric properties and correlates of a measure designed to assess fear of negative appearan...
Objective: Fear of negative evaluation has been proposed as a transdiagnostic factor associatedwith ...
The psychometric properties and correlates of a measure designed to assess fear of negative appearan...
Objective: Fear of negative evaluation has been proposed as a transdiagnostic factor associated with...
Objective: Fear of negative evaluation has been proposed as a transdiagnostic factor associatedwith ...
Objective: Fear of negative evaluation has been proposed as a transdiagnostic factor associatedwith ...
OBJECTIVE: Fear of negative evaluation has been proposed as a transdiagnostic factor associated with...
Objective To replicate the Dual Pathway Model (DPM) of bulimia nervosa (BN) symptoms prospectively, ...
Social anxiety has been theorized as being a potentially influential factor in the etiology and main...
Social anxiety has been theorized as being a potentially influential factor in the etiology and main...
Abstract: Purpose This study set out to disentangle the roles of body size, body shame and negative ...
Social anxiety has been theorized as being a potentially influential factor in the etiology and main...
Objective: We replicated the cross-sectional relationship between restrictive eating attitudes and a...
Objective: Preliminary research has found a link between restrictive eating attitudes and a fear of ...
Because there have been few longitudinal investigations of integrative etiological theories of bulim...
The psychometric properties and correlates of a measure designed to assess fear of negative appearan...
Objective: Fear of negative evaluation has been proposed as a transdiagnostic factor associatedwith ...
The psychometric properties and correlates of a measure designed to assess fear of negative appearan...
Objective: Fear of negative evaluation has been proposed as a transdiagnostic factor associated with...
Objective: Fear of negative evaluation has been proposed as a transdiagnostic factor associatedwith ...
Objective: Fear of negative evaluation has been proposed as a transdiagnostic factor associatedwith ...
OBJECTIVE: Fear of negative evaluation has been proposed as a transdiagnostic factor associated with...
Objective To replicate the Dual Pathway Model (DPM) of bulimia nervosa (BN) symptoms prospectively, ...
Social anxiety has been theorized as being a potentially influential factor in the etiology and main...
Social anxiety has been theorized as being a potentially influential factor in the etiology and main...
Abstract: Purpose This study set out to disentangle the roles of body size, body shame and negative ...
Social anxiety has been theorized as being a potentially influential factor in the etiology and main...