Social anxiety and disordered eating frequently overlap, and evidence suggests that emotional suppression may be an important mediating factor. The present study examines the relationships among social anxiety, emotional suppression, and disordered eating in a nonclinical sample of 160 undergraduate women. Participants completed self-report measures for social anxiety, disordered eating, expressive suppression, depression, and negative affect. Results from mediation analyses indicate that the relationship between social anxiety and disordered eating is fully mediated by expressive suppression. Findings are consistent with a displacement theory in which unexpressed negative affect is shifted toward the body, thereby promoting symptoms of dis...
Purpose Evidence that social difficulties promote the development and the maintenance of eating diso...
Purpose Evidence that social difficulties promote the development and the maintenance of eating diso...
Purpose Evidence that social difficulties promote the development and the maintenance of eating diso...
Social anxiety and disordered eating frequently overlap, and evidence suggests that emotional suppre...
While previous research indicates a strong link between social anxiety and disordered eating, more r...
While the relationship between eating disorders and depression has frequently been explored, the rel...
While the relationship between eating disorders and depression has frequently been explored, the rel...
Previous research has established a robust relationship between symptoms of social anxiety and disor...
Objective: Body checking (BC) and avoidance (BA) form the behavioral component of body image disturb...
Trait anxiety and eating disorder (ED) symptomatology are often thought to be inextricably linked. B...
Trait anxiety and eating disorder (ED) symptomatology are often thought to be inextricably linked. B...
Objective: Body checking (BC) and avoidance (BA) form the behavioral component of body image disturb...
Contains fulltext : 200257.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective: Body...
Purpose Evidence that social difficulties promote the development and the maintenance of eating diso...
Purpose Evidence that social difficulties promote the development and the maintenance of eating diso...
Purpose Evidence that social difficulties promote the development and the maintenance of eating diso...
Purpose Evidence that social difficulties promote the development and the maintenance of eating diso...
Purpose Evidence that social difficulties promote the development and the maintenance of eating diso...
Social anxiety and disordered eating frequently overlap, and evidence suggests that emotional suppre...
While previous research indicates a strong link between social anxiety and disordered eating, more r...
While the relationship between eating disorders and depression has frequently been explored, the rel...
While the relationship between eating disorders and depression has frequently been explored, the rel...
Previous research has established a robust relationship between symptoms of social anxiety and disor...
Objective: Body checking (BC) and avoidance (BA) form the behavioral component of body image disturb...
Trait anxiety and eating disorder (ED) symptomatology are often thought to be inextricably linked. B...
Trait anxiety and eating disorder (ED) symptomatology are often thought to be inextricably linked. B...
Objective: Body checking (BC) and avoidance (BA) form the behavioral component of body image disturb...
Contains fulltext : 200257.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective: Body...
Purpose Evidence that social difficulties promote the development and the maintenance of eating diso...
Purpose Evidence that social difficulties promote the development and the maintenance of eating diso...
Purpose Evidence that social difficulties promote the development and the maintenance of eating diso...
Purpose Evidence that social difficulties promote the development and the maintenance of eating diso...
Purpose Evidence that social difficulties promote the development and the maintenance of eating diso...