Previous studies on loneliness and interpersonal dependency suggest a shared relation with eating disorders. Previous findings of the relation of interpersonal dependency with eating disorders may have misestimated the importance of interpersonal dependency by not including loneliness. Measures of loneliness, interpersonal dependency, and disordered eating (drive for thinness, bulimic symptoms, body dissatisfaction) were given to 176 college students. Mediation models were used to test the relative influence of interpersonal dependency and loneliness on body dissatisfaction. Loneliness mediated the relation between interpersonal dependency and body dissatisfaction; no other mediation models could be tested
Previous research on gender differences between males and females on the risk factors leading to dis...
Clinical reports suggest that interpersonal problems are associated with the onset and maintenance o...
Objective: The present study evaluated the relative clinical validity of two interpersonal models of...
Previous studies on loneliness and interpersonal dependency suggest a shared relation with eating di...
The need for meaningful social connections and feelings of belonging are fundamental parts of being ...
Loneliness and, to a lesser degree, social support are considered under-researched topics in the lit...
Eating disorders are vulnerability factors that increase the likelihood of intimate partner violence...
The purpose of this study was to examine behavioral inhibition system and behavioral activation syst...
Loneliness or social isolation and food/eating behaviours have important health consequences and the...
Adolescents who do not conform to weight ideals are vulnerable to disapproval and victimization from...
The authors examined the relationship between sociotropy and perceptions of interpersonal relationsh...
Previous research has found that mass media influence and loneliness relate to disordered eating be...
Since the 1950s, epidemiological studies have shown a steady increase in the number of children and ...
AbstractIn recent years, obesity has become widespread in many countries, and individuals come face ...
Loneliness is an important public health issue with consequences for health-related outcomes. Health...
Previous research on gender differences between males and females on the risk factors leading to dis...
Clinical reports suggest that interpersonal problems are associated with the onset and maintenance o...
Objective: The present study evaluated the relative clinical validity of two interpersonal models of...
Previous studies on loneliness and interpersonal dependency suggest a shared relation with eating di...
The need for meaningful social connections and feelings of belonging are fundamental parts of being ...
Loneliness and, to a lesser degree, social support are considered under-researched topics in the lit...
Eating disorders are vulnerability factors that increase the likelihood of intimate partner violence...
The purpose of this study was to examine behavioral inhibition system and behavioral activation syst...
Loneliness or social isolation and food/eating behaviours have important health consequences and the...
Adolescents who do not conform to weight ideals are vulnerable to disapproval and victimization from...
The authors examined the relationship between sociotropy and perceptions of interpersonal relationsh...
Previous research has found that mass media influence and loneliness relate to disordered eating be...
Since the 1950s, epidemiological studies have shown a steady increase in the number of children and ...
AbstractIn recent years, obesity has become widespread in many countries, and individuals come face ...
Loneliness is an important public health issue with consequences for health-related outcomes. Health...
Previous research on gender differences between males and females on the risk factors leading to dis...
Clinical reports suggest that interpersonal problems are associated with the onset and maintenance o...
Objective: The present study evaluated the relative clinical validity of two interpersonal models of...