This study assesses and compares the relationship between parents ’ marital quality, parent–child relationship, and severity of eating-related psychopa-thology in families with and without eating disorders. Data are collected from the mother, father, and daughter of 30 families with a daughter diag-nosed with anorexia or bulimia and from 30 matched healthy control fami-lies. Results indicate that parents of daughters with anorexia or bulimia have significantly lower marital quality than the control group, and the daughters report lower relationship quality with their parents. Parent–child relation-ships serve as a mediating variable between parents ’ marital quality and severity of the eating-related psychopathology. Results highlight that ...
Purpose: Childhood trauma and parental bonding have been widely recognized as risk factors for eatin...
Purpose: Childhood trauma and parental bonding have been widely recognized as risk factors for eatin...
Purpose: Childhood trauma and parental bonding have been widely recognized as risk factors for eatin...
The literature on the etiology of eating disorders looks at a variety of risk factors that may contr...
Background: Disturbances in various elements of transgenerational family functioning patterns are no...
Abstract Background Associations of eating behaviors and psychological profile between mothers and d...
For the purposes of this study, eating disturbances were placed on a continuum ranging from disorder...
This cross-sectional study examined a continuum of eating disturbances in a predominantly White comm...
The investigation of familial influences on the development and . . maintenance of eating disorders ...
Luca Cerniglia,1 Silvia Cimino,2 Mimma Tafà,2 Eleonora Marzilli,2 Giulia Ballarotto,2 Fabrizi...
Five anorexic and 7 bulimic patients and their husbands as well as a control group of 13 married cou...
Five anorexic and 7 bulimic patients and their husbands as well as a control group of 13 married cou...
Five anorexic and 7 bulimic patients and their husbands as well as a control group of 13 married cou...
Five anorexic and 7 bulimic patients and their husbands as well as a control group of 13 married cou...
Purpose: Childhood trauma and parental bonding have been widely recognized as risk factors for eatin...
Purpose: Childhood trauma and parental bonding have been widely recognized as risk factors for eatin...
Purpose: Childhood trauma and parental bonding have been widely recognized as risk factors for eatin...
Purpose: Childhood trauma and parental bonding have been widely recognized as risk factors for eatin...
The literature on the etiology of eating disorders looks at a variety of risk factors that may contr...
Background: Disturbances in various elements of transgenerational family functioning patterns are no...
Abstract Background Associations of eating behaviors and psychological profile between mothers and d...
For the purposes of this study, eating disturbances were placed on a continuum ranging from disorder...
This cross-sectional study examined a continuum of eating disturbances in a predominantly White comm...
The investigation of familial influences on the development and . . maintenance of eating disorders ...
Luca Cerniglia,1 Silvia Cimino,2 Mimma Tafà,2 Eleonora Marzilli,2 Giulia Ballarotto,2 Fabrizi...
Five anorexic and 7 bulimic patients and their husbands as well as a control group of 13 married cou...
Five anorexic and 7 bulimic patients and their husbands as well as a control group of 13 married cou...
Five anorexic and 7 bulimic patients and their husbands as well as a control group of 13 married cou...
Five anorexic and 7 bulimic patients and their husbands as well as a control group of 13 married cou...
Purpose: Childhood trauma and parental bonding have been widely recognized as risk factors for eatin...
Purpose: Childhood trauma and parental bonding have been widely recognized as risk factors for eatin...
Purpose: Childhood trauma and parental bonding have been widely recognized as risk factors for eatin...
Purpose: Childhood trauma and parental bonding have been widely recognized as risk factors for eatin...