Compensatory Eating Behaviors, Alcohol Consumption and Opioid Use in a Clinical Sample

作者: Beau J. Diehl

DOI: 10.11114/IJSSS.V5I5.2376

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摘要: Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of compensatory eating behaviors in relation to alcohol consumption a clinical sample, assess moderating capabilities opioid use and behaviors, examine predictive gender-specific binge drinking behaviors. Methods: The Compensatory Eating Behaviors Relation Alcohol Consumption Scale (CEBRACS), an survey, Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) were administered residents at addiction treatment facility ( n = 77) over period 6 months. Results: Morphine was only have significant relationships with CEBRACS effects r - .33), diet/exercise .38), restrictive .31), subscales (all p < .001), but not bulimic subscale. Heroin had strongest correlations all other opioids. Opioid did effect between frequency single regression analysis b .84, t (73) .43, .67). Men Mdn 27.00) women 33.00) differ on CEBRACS, although ranked higher than men U 678.00, z .68, ns , .08). Binge predicted scores both males .50, (38) 3.59, .001) females .60, (35) 4.46, .001). Conclusions: Individual dietary habits fluctuate throughout goals individual  are crucial discerning specific substance vs disordered motivations.

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