Objective: Parental bonding, low self-esteem, emotion dysregulation, and eating style are correlated with each other and are associated with binge eating among adolescents. However, no studies have yet examined all these variables simultaneously. In the current study, the independent and combined influences of such constructs on binge eating were tested with structural equation modeling. Method: A sample of 973 students aged between 12 and 16 (M = 14.17, SD = 1.25) years was screened by means of self-report measures assessing parental bonding, self-esteem, emotion dysregulation, eating styles and binge eating severity. Results: Self-esteem (β = −0.205) and eating styles (emotional β = 0.313, external β = 0.133, and restrained β = 0.178) had...
The Binge Eating Disorder (BED) resulted the most common eating disorder among teenagers. Many studi...
Background: Research on the relationships between adolescent and parental disordered eating (DE) and...
This study examined the mediating role of emotion regulation and coping in the relationship between ...
Binge eating among adolescents is associated with negative developmental outcomes. From a cognitive ...
Although low self-esteem and body disinvestment have been recognized as potential risk factors for d...
Binge eating and binge drinking are two of the most common health-risk behaviors among young people ...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between parents' cognitive and behavioural dimensions and...
BACKGROUND: Eating disorder behaviours begin in adolescence. Few longitudinal studies have investiga...
Purpose: Body shame has been strongly associated with eating pathology. However, less is known about...
BACKGROUND: Temperament and personality traits, including negative emotionality/neuroticism, may rep...
The literature on the etiology of eating disorders looks at a variety of risk factors that may contr...
Introduction There are few studies in the international and national literature exploring the assoc...
Introduction: The Transdiagnostic Model (TM) of eating disorders (EDs) was developed in order to a) ...
Although there are numerous studies on binge eating behavior in the Western countries, studies on th...
Binge eating-related concerns (i.e., emotions and cognitions associated with binge eating, such as e...
The Binge Eating Disorder (BED) resulted the most common eating disorder among teenagers. Many studi...
Background: Research on the relationships between adolescent and parental disordered eating (DE) and...
This study examined the mediating role of emotion regulation and coping in the relationship between ...
Binge eating among adolescents is associated with negative developmental outcomes. From a cognitive ...
Although low self-esteem and body disinvestment have been recognized as potential risk factors for d...
Binge eating and binge drinking are two of the most common health-risk behaviors among young people ...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between parents' cognitive and behavioural dimensions and...
BACKGROUND: Eating disorder behaviours begin in adolescence. Few longitudinal studies have investiga...
Purpose: Body shame has been strongly associated with eating pathology. However, less is known about...
BACKGROUND: Temperament and personality traits, including negative emotionality/neuroticism, may rep...
The literature on the etiology of eating disorders looks at a variety of risk factors that may contr...
Introduction There are few studies in the international and national literature exploring the assoc...
Introduction: The Transdiagnostic Model (TM) of eating disorders (EDs) was developed in order to a) ...
Although there are numerous studies on binge eating behavior in the Western countries, studies on th...
Binge eating-related concerns (i.e., emotions and cognitions associated with binge eating, such as e...
The Binge Eating Disorder (BED) resulted the most common eating disorder among teenagers. Many studi...
Background: Research on the relationships between adolescent and parental disordered eating (DE) and...
This study examined the mediating role of emotion regulation and coping in the relationship between ...