This study used a systematic review process to synthesize a breadth of literature (30 peer-reviewed articles) focusing on family dynamics as predictors of eating disorders in children. The review is guided by a family systems and attachment framework as well as concepts from the Circumplex model. This study found significant qualitative themes in Family Dynamics that predicted and/or were associated with the development of an eating disorder in children. Additionally, this study provides a review of future directions as well as clinical, educational, and policy implications in accordance with qualitative themes found in the literature
This paper presents the results of studies of the structure of family interaction in families of gir...
peer reviewedObjective: To explore associations between family structure, children’s body mass index...
This study examined the relationships among a set of familial, sociocultural, and individual charact...
This article presents a conceptual frame work for chronic eating disorders. In recent years, the pat...
Decades of research suggest there is a relationship between early trauma and subsequent eating disor...
The studies reviewed in this chapter highlight the reciprocal nature of family dysfunction and eatin...
Tendency for developing eating disorders and the family relationships of adolescents was investigate...
AbstractFrom a multifactorial perspective this study present a review about the family factors assoc...
For the purposes of this study, eating disturbances were placed on a continuum ranging from disorder...
Introduction 1. The Question 2. Definitions 3. Why it matters Family Risk Factors for Eating Dis...
This article presents a conceptual frame work for chronic eating disorders. In recent years, the pat...
While many studies have explored the relationship between different eating disorder diagnoses and th...
The literature on the etiology of eating disorders looks at a variety of risk factors that may contr...
There is good evidence that children of parents with psychological disorders are themselves at incre...
Abstract Objective This systematic review aims to identify and evaluate the literature investigating...
This paper presents the results of studies of the structure of family interaction in families of gir...
peer reviewedObjective: To explore associations between family structure, children’s body mass index...
This study examined the relationships among a set of familial, sociocultural, and individual charact...
This article presents a conceptual frame work for chronic eating disorders. In recent years, the pat...
Decades of research suggest there is a relationship between early trauma and subsequent eating disor...
The studies reviewed in this chapter highlight the reciprocal nature of family dysfunction and eatin...
Tendency for developing eating disorders and the family relationships of adolescents was investigate...
AbstractFrom a multifactorial perspective this study present a review about the family factors assoc...
For the purposes of this study, eating disturbances were placed on a continuum ranging from disorder...
Introduction 1. The Question 2. Definitions 3. Why it matters Family Risk Factors for Eating Dis...
This article presents a conceptual frame work for chronic eating disorders. In recent years, the pat...
While many studies have explored the relationship between different eating disorder diagnoses and th...
The literature on the etiology of eating disorders looks at a variety of risk factors that may contr...
There is good evidence that children of parents with psychological disorders are themselves at incre...
Abstract Objective This systematic review aims to identify and evaluate the literature investigating...
This paper presents the results of studies of the structure of family interaction in families of gir...
peer reviewedObjective: To explore associations between family structure, children’s body mass index...
This study examined the relationships among a set of familial, sociocultural, and individual charact...