ObjectiveData gathered via retrospective forms of assessment are subject to various recall biases. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is an alternative approach involving repeated momentary assessments within a participant's natural environment, thus reducing recall biases and improving ecological validity. EMA has been used in numerous prior studies examining various constructs of theoretical relevance to eating disorders.MethodThis investigation includes data from three previously published studies with distinct clinical samples: (a) women with anorexia nervosa (N = 118), (b) women with bulimia nervosa (N = 133), and (c) obese men and women (N = 50; 9 with current binge eating disorder). Each study assessed negative affective states an...
The research examined the role of an affective state and immediate surrounds as possible antecedents...
Differences in affective variability in eating disorders are examined using an ecological momentary ...
objective: Previous research, mostly using retrospective reports, indicated a relation of negative a...
ObjectiveEcological momentary assessment (EMA) research has produced contradictory findings regardin...
Abstract: Objective: This pilot study evaluated the feasibility of ecologic momentary assessment (E...
This study examined the unique associations between eating disorder symptoms and two emotion-related...
This study examined the unique associations between eating disorder symptoms and two emotion-related...
Emotion regulation theories suggest that affect intensity is crucial in the development and maintena...
Objective: A growing body of research seeks to understand the relationship between mood and eating b...
This study examined the unique associations between eating disorder symptoms and two emotion-related...
ObjectiveEcological momentary assessment (EMA) studies suggest that among individuals who binge eat,...
Cognitive behavioral theory of eating disorders suggests that excessive body checking can serve to m...
Background: Rumination is linked to negative affect (NA), and there is accumulating support for an a...
BACKGROUND. While negative affect reliably predicts binge eating, it is unknown how this association...
The current study examines the relationship of affect and eating disorder behavior in anorexia nervo...
The research examined the role of an affective state and immediate surrounds as possible antecedents...
Differences in affective variability in eating disorders are examined using an ecological momentary ...
objective: Previous research, mostly using retrospective reports, indicated a relation of negative a...
ObjectiveEcological momentary assessment (EMA) research has produced contradictory findings regardin...
Abstract: Objective: This pilot study evaluated the feasibility of ecologic momentary assessment (E...
This study examined the unique associations between eating disorder symptoms and two emotion-related...
This study examined the unique associations between eating disorder symptoms and two emotion-related...
Emotion regulation theories suggest that affect intensity is crucial in the development and maintena...
Objective: A growing body of research seeks to understand the relationship between mood and eating b...
This study examined the unique associations between eating disorder symptoms and two emotion-related...
ObjectiveEcological momentary assessment (EMA) studies suggest that among individuals who binge eat,...
Cognitive behavioral theory of eating disorders suggests that excessive body checking can serve to m...
Background: Rumination is linked to negative affect (NA), and there is accumulating support for an a...
BACKGROUND. While negative affect reliably predicts binge eating, it is unknown how this association...
The current study examines the relationship of affect and eating disorder behavior in anorexia nervo...
The research examined the role of an affective state and immediate surrounds as possible antecedents...
Differences in affective variability in eating disorders are examined using an ecological momentary ...
objective: Previous research, mostly using retrospective reports, indicated a relation of negative a...