BACKGROUND: Temperament and personality traits, including negative emotionality/neuroticism, may represent risk factors for eating disorders. Further, risk factors may differ by sex. We examined longitudinal temperament/personality pathways of risk for purging and binge eating in youth stratified by sex using data from a large-scale prospective study. METHODS: Temperament, borderline personality features, sensation seeking, 'big five' personality factors, and depressive symptoms were measured at five time points from early childhood to adolescence in 5812 adolescents (3215 females; 2597 males) in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children. We conducted univariate analyses with these predictors of binge eating and purging at 14 and ...
Objective. Temperament traits like high harm avoidance (HA) have been proposed as putative risk fact...
Background: Difficulties with emotion regulation are a proposed key transdiagnostic factor of mental...
Eating disorders are among the most prevalent disorders in adolescence and can have negative consequ...
Temperament and personality traits, including negative emotionality/neuroticism, may represent risk ...
BACKGROUND: Eating disorder behaviours begin in adolescence. Few longitudinal studies have investiga...
Background: Among adults, personality traits have been implicated in the development and maintenance...
Eating disorders are mostly likely to occur for the first time in adolescence. Delineating vulnerabl...
openEating disorders (EDs) are regarded as a function of pubertal growth, personality, and body imag...
AbstractEating disorders pose risks to health and wellbeing in young adolescents, but prospective st...
Eating disorders pose risks to health and wellbeing in young adolescents, but prospective studies of...
Eating disorders pose risks to health and wellbeing in young adolescents, but prospective studies of...
Eating disorder (ED) patients show alarmingly high prevalence rates of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSS...
Risk factors associated with eating disorders (EDs) have been widely studied, although previous rese...
Background Subclinical forms of eating disorders (ED) are highly prevalent, but rela...
Objective Despite a growing literature on potential risk factors for eating disorders, longitudinal ...
Objective. Temperament traits like high harm avoidance (HA) have been proposed as putative risk fact...
Background: Difficulties with emotion regulation are a proposed key transdiagnostic factor of mental...
Eating disorders are among the most prevalent disorders in adolescence and can have negative consequ...
Temperament and personality traits, including negative emotionality/neuroticism, may represent risk ...
BACKGROUND: Eating disorder behaviours begin in adolescence. Few longitudinal studies have investiga...
Background: Among adults, personality traits have been implicated in the development and maintenance...
Eating disorders are mostly likely to occur for the first time in adolescence. Delineating vulnerabl...
openEating disorders (EDs) are regarded as a function of pubertal growth, personality, and body imag...
AbstractEating disorders pose risks to health and wellbeing in young adolescents, but prospective st...
Eating disorders pose risks to health and wellbeing in young adolescents, but prospective studies of...
Eating disorders pose risks to health and wellbeing in young adolescents, but prospective studies of...
Eating disorder (ED) patients show alarmingly high prevalence rates of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSS...
Risk factors associated with eating disorders (EDs) have been widely studied, although previous rese...
Background Subclinical forms of eating disorders (ED) are highly prevalent, but rela...
Objective Despite a growing literature on potential risk factors for eating disorders, longitudinal ...
Objective. Temperament traits like high harm avoidance (HA) have been proposed as putative risk fact...
Background: Difficulties with emotion regulation are a proposed key transdiagnostic factor of mental...
Eating disorders are among the most prevalent disorders in adolescence and can have negative consequ...