Negative affective experiences in relation to stages of eating disorder recovery.

作者: Megan B. Harney , Ellen E. Fitzsimmons-Craft , Christine R. Maldonado , Anna M. Bardone-Cone

DOI: 10.1016/J.EATBEH.2013.10.016

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摘要: Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine a collection negative affect symptoms in relation stages eating disorder recovery. Depressive symptoms, anxiety loneliness, and perceived stress are known be present individuals with disorders; however, less is about the presence such constructs throughout recovery process. Does fog continue linger who have recovered from an disorder? Female participants seen at some point for primary care clinic were categorized into one three groups using stringent definition based on physical, behavioral, psychological criteria: active ( n  = 53), partially  = 15; criteria not met), fully  = 20; all met). Additionally, data obtained 67 female controls had no history disorder. Self-report indicated that women scored significantly lower than stress, depression, anxiety. Controls group statistically indistinguishable each other these domains, as groups, suggesting interesting divide depending whether (e.g., normative levels weight/shape concern) met. In contrast, reported feeling lonely relative those improved perceptions interpersonal functioning social support may act stepping stone toward more comprehensive Future research want longitudinally determine if increase actual or facilitates movement full this, turn, has salutatory effects anxiety, stress.

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