作者: Sarah A. Horvath , Ryan C. Shorey , Sarah E. Racine
DOI: 10.1016/J.EATBEH.2020.101409
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摘要: Abstract Disordered eating behaviors (e.g., binge eating, food restriction, self-induced vomiting, and laxative use) as well alcohol use related issues are prevalent in undergraduate students often comorbid with one another. Recently, the unique combination of these behaviors, termed disturbance (FAD), has received empirical attention. FAD involves compensatory performed preparation for, or response to, order to counteract calories consumed from and/or increase intoxication. Research on is sparse; particular, there a lack consensus regarding potential gender differences knowledge concerning psychological correlates behaviors. Emotion dysregulation transdiagnostic correlate psychopathology, including disordered use, therefore may relate FAD. The present study used cross-sectional design examine associations between emotion FAD, this relationship, sample male female (N = 417; 51.8% female). There were no did not vary among men women. was positively associated at bivariate level, but uniquely after accounting for problems, body mass index. Future research should extend current findings by examining temporal emotions, dysregulation,