Traditional college students are members of an age bracket noted for high levels of risky behavior, and research has shown that certain risky behaviors, such as disordered eating and problematic alcohol use, are particularly common among undergraduates. It is well established that certain events in the learning history predispose vulnerable persons to engage in maladaptive risky behaviors. What is less clear is why some persons facing these events go on to develop maladaptive behavior while others do not, or why people facing similar events develop different varieties of maladaptive behaviors. Current research has focused extensively on risk factors that are common across dysregulated behaviors (e.g., affect dysregulation, impulsivity, etc....
Alcohol consumption is an important public health concern and college students represent the populat...
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Disordered eating (DE) can negatively impact college students’ psychological and physical health; it...
Traditional college students are members of an age bracket noted for high levels of risky behavior, ...
This study employed a survey design to examine the relationship of numerous eating disorder (ED) ris...
There is a lack of clarity in the current literature in how potential etiological factors interact a...
Abstract only availableDisordered eating (e.g., binge eating, purging, fasting) is associated with h...
IntroductionRisky drinking and disordered eating patterns, including eating disorders, are common am...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to explore common and differential relationships between...
Alcohol use and eating disorders are a major public health concern for women in late adolescence and...
The current study examined the degree to which associations that protective behavioral strategy use ...
The combination of eating restrictions and alcohol use is a prevalent problem on college campuses. S...
BACKGROUND: Dispositional impulsivity has been consistently implicated as a risk factor for probl...
Understanding factors that are linked with harmful drinking are important to inform prevention and i...
The present study aims to expand on the existing literature by examining the relationship between th...
Alcohol consumption is an important public health concern and college students represent the populat...
© 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Systematic measurement of sim...
Disordered eating (DE) can negatively impact college students’ psychological and physical health; it...
Traditional college students are members of an age bracket noted for high levels of risky behavior, ...
This study employed a survey design to examine the relationship of numerous eating disorder (ED) ris...
There is a lack of clarity in the current literature in how potential etiological factors interact a...
Abstract only availableDisordered eating (e.g., binge eating, purging, fasting) is associated with h...
IntroductionRisky drinking and disordered eating patterns, including eating disorders, are common am...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to explore common and differential relationships between...
Alcohol use and eating disorders are a major public health concern for women in late adolescence and...
The current study examined the degree to which associations that protective behavioral strategy use ...
The combination of eating restrictions and alcohol use is a prevalent problem on college campuses. S...
BACKGROUND: Dispositional impulsivity has been consistently implicated as a risk factor for probl...
Understanding factors that are linked with harmful drinking are important to inform prevention and i...
The present study aims to expand on the existing literature by examining the relationship between th...
Alcohol consumption is an important public health concern and college students represent the populat...
© 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Systematic measurement of sim...
Disordered eating (DE) can negatively impact college students’ psychological and physical health; it...