Alexithymia, a multifaceted personality construct, characterised by difficulties identifying and describing one’s feelings, and by an externally focused cognitive style. Alexithymia is risk factor for negative affect and disordered eating. Previous work involving patients with anorexia nervosa revealed that high levels of alexithymia were directly linked to eating disorder symptoms and also indirectly linked via negative affect. Our aim was to establish if these findings generalised to subclinical disordered eating symptoms. A non-clinical sample of females (n=206) completed measures of depression, anxiety, alexithymia, and disordered eating. As expected, negative affect (combined depression and anxiety) mediated the effect of alexithymia (...
Objective: To investigate whether obese patients with binge eating (BE) have higher alexithymic feat...
Background: Autistic people are disproportionately vulnerable to anorexia nervosa and other eating d...
Affective distress may influence eating disorder behaviors in multiple ways. Affective lability refe...
Background: Alexithymia is an independent predictor of symptoms of eating disorders, but also influe...
Preliminary research has found evidence to suggest alexithymia acts as a risk factor for the develop...
Research has shown that eating disordered patients exhibit traits similar to alexithymia. Alexithymi...
Difficulty identifying and describing emotions (alexithymia) has been related to impulsiveness and n...
INTRODUCTION Alexithymia is characterized by difficulties identifying and communicating feelings, a...
Elucidating psychological characteristics associated with emotional eating may further inform interv...
Research supports that anorexia nervosa-restricting subtype (AN-R) and bulimia nervosa (BN) are asso...
4noThe majority of studies have found higher levels of alexithymia and a higher use of maladaptive c...
OBJECTIVE: The cognitive-interpersonal model proposes that high levels of attention to detail and co...
Objectives: The aims were to determine if emotion recognition deficits observed in eating disorders ...
Insecure attachment and alexithymia have traditionally been associated with eating disorders. Howeve...
Objectives: The aims were to determine if emotion recognition deficits observed in eating disorders ...
Objective: To investigate whether obese patients with binge eating (BE) have higher alexithymic feat...
Background: Autistic people are disproportionately vulnerable to anorexia nervosa and other eating d...
Affective distress may influence eating disorder behaviors in multiple ways. Affective lability refe...
Background: Alexithymia is an independent predictor of symptoms of eating disorders, but also influe...
Preliminary research has found evidence to suggest alexithymia acts as a risk factor for the develop...
Research has shown that eating disordered patients exhibit traits similar to alexithymia. Alexithymi...
Difficulty identifying and describing emotions (alexithymia) has been related to impulsiveness and n...
INTRODUCTION Alexithymia is characterized by difficulties identifying and communicating feelings, a...
Elucidating psychological characteristics associated with emotional eating may further inform interv...
Research supports that anorexia nervosa-restricting subtype (AN-R) and bulimia nervosa (BN) are asso...
4noThe majority of studies have found higher levels of alexithymia and a higher use of maladaptive c...
OBJECTIVE: The cognitive-interpersonal model proposes that high levels of attention to detail and co...
Objectives: The aims were to determine if emotion recognition deficits observed in eating disorders ...
Insecure attachment and alexithymia have traditionally been associated with eating disorders. Howeve...
Objectives: The aims were to determine if emotion recognition deficits observed in eating disorders ...
Objective: To investigate whether obese patients with binge eating (BE) have higher alexithymic feat...
Background: Autistic people are disproportionately vulnerable to anorexia nervosa and other eating d...
Affective distress may influence eating disorder behaviors in multiple ways. Affective lability refe...