Objective: Although the relationship between insecure attachment patterns and eating disorder (ED) psychopathology has repeatedly been demonstrated, the underlying mechanisms of this association are not fully understood. Therefore, the current study aimed to examine personality functioning, defined as an impairment in self and interpersonal functioning, as a mediator between attachment insecurity and ED psychopathology. Methods: In a representative population-based sample (N = 2508; age range 14-92 years) ED symptomatology, personality functioning, and attachment insecurity (anxiety and avoidance) were assessed. Besides descriptive uni-/bivariate analysis, path analysis was used to test a mediation model while controlling for the effects of...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
Objective: Although the relationship between insecure attachment patterns and eating disorder (ED) p...
Introduction: although from 96 to 100% of individuals with eating disorders (EDs) reported insecure ...
Objective: Insecure attachment is considered a general risk factor for eating disorders (ED). Emotio...
Objective: Insecure attachment is considered a general risk factor for eating disorders (ED). Emotio...
Objective: To investigate the relationships of attachment security and mentalization with core and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
Although 96-100% of individuals with eating disorders (EDs) report insecure attachment, the specific...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
Objective: Although the relationship between insecure attachment patterns and eating disorder (ED) p...
Introduction: although from 96 to 100% of individuals with eating disorders (EDs) reported insecure ...
Objective: Insecure attachment is considered a general risk factor for eating disorders (ED). Emotio...
Objective: Insecure attachment is considered a general risk factor for eating disorders (ED). Emotio...
Objective: To investigate the relationships of attachment security and mentalization with core and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
Although 96-100% of individuals with eating disorders (EDs) report insecure attachment, the specific...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...