Stice's (1994, 2001) dual pathway model proposed a mediational sequence that links body dissatisfaction to lack of control over eating through dieting and negative affect. Van Strien et al. (2005) extended the negative affect pathway of the original dual pathway model by adding two additional intervening variables: interoceptive deficits and emotional eating. The purpose of this study was to test and compare the original and extended model using prospective data. Both types of loss of control over eating (i.e., subjective and objective binge eating) were evaluated. Data collected from 361 adolescent girls, who were interviewed and completed self-report measures annually over a 2-year period, were analysed using structural equation modeling....
Binge eating among adolescents is associated with negative developmental outcomes. From a cognitive ...
Binge eating among adolescents is associated with negative developmental outcomes. From a cognitive ...
Item does not contain fulltextvan Strien et al. [van Strien, T., Engels, R. C. M. E., van Leeuwe, J....
Stice’s (1994, 2001) dual pathway model proposed a mediational sequence that links body dissatisfact...
Introduction: the dual pathway model of Stice proposed a mediational sequence that link body dissati...
Objective: Dual-pathway models propose that loss of control over eating (LOC) is the result of an im...
The present study tested the dual pathway model of Stice [Stice, E (1994). A review of the evidence ...
Because there have been few longitudinal investigations of integrative etiological theories of bulim...
van Strien et al. [van Strien, T., Engels, R. C. M. E., van Leeuwe, J., Snoek, H. M. (2005). The Sti...
van Strien et al. [van Strien, T., Engels, R. C. M. E., van Leeuwe, J., Snoek, H. M. (2005). The Sti...
Binge eating is a significant problem in both eating disordered and community populations alike. Ext...
Introduction One in three adolescents frequently consume unhealthy snacks, which is associated with...
Introduction One in three adolescents frequently consume unhealthy snacks, which is associated with...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study tested the dual pathway model of Stice [Stice, E (19...
Stice\u27s dual pathway model of dietary restraint and negative affect was examined in both adolesce...
Binge eating among adolescents is associated with negative developmental outcomes. From a cognitive ...
Binge eating among adolescents is associated with negative developmental outcomes. From a cognitive ...
Item does not contain fulltextvan Strien et al. [van Strien, T., Engels, R. C. M. E., van Leeuwe, J....
Stice’s (1994, 2001) dual pathway model proposed a mediational sequence that links body dissatisfact...
Introduction: the dual pathway model of Stice proposed a mediational sequence that link body dissati...
Objective: Dual-pathway models propose that loss of control over eating (LOC) is the result of an im...
The present study tested the dual pathway model of Stice [Stice, E (1994). A review of the evidence ...
Because there have been few longitudinal investigations of integrative etiological theories of bulim...
van Strien et al. [van Strien, T., Engels, R. C. M. E., van Leeuwe, J., Snoek, H. M. (2005). The Sti...
van Strien et al. [van Strien, T., Engels, R. C. M. E., van Leeuwe, J., Snoek, H. M. (2005). The Sti...
Binge eating is a significant problem in both eating disordered and community populations alike. Ext...
Introduction One in three adolescents frequently consume unhealthy snacks, which is associated with...
Introduction One in three adolescents frequently consume unhealthy snacks, which is associated with...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study tested the dual pathway model of Stice [Stice, E (19...
Stice\u27s dual pathway model of dietary restraint and negative affect was examined in both adolesce...
Binge eating among adolescents is associated with negative developmental outcomes. From a cognitive ...
Binge eating among adolescents is associated with negative developmental outcomes. From a cognitive ...
Item does not contain fulltextvan Strien et al. [van Strien, T., Engels, R. C. M. E., van Leeuwe, J....