Relationships between childhood abuse and eating pathology among individuals with binge-eating disorder: examining the moderating roles of self-discrepancy and self-directed style - Borg SL, Schaefer LM, Hazzard VM, Herting N, Peterson CB, Crosby RD, Crow SJ, Engel SG, Wonderlich SA.

Childhood maltreatment appears to increase the risk for eating disorders (EDs). The current study examined potential moderating factors (i.e., self-discrepancy and negative self-directed style), which may increase or decrease the impact of maltreatment (i....
Source: SafetyLit - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Adolescents Source Type: news