Drunkorexia DOI
Crystal D. Oberle

Springer eBooks, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 123 - 127

Published: Oct. 1, 2021

Language: Английский

Social Anxiety and Drunkorexia Behaviors among Adolescents and Young Adults: The Moderating Role of Resilience DOI
Sara Pompili, Dora Bianchi, Daniele Di Tata

et al.

Substance Use & Misuse, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 59(6), P. 825 - 831

Published: Jan. 23, 2024

Background: Existing evidence showed that social anxiety represents a significant factor in eating disorders. However, to our knowledge, no prior study has examined the association between and drunkorexia behaviors. Objectives: The present aimed at exploring relationship behaviors, investigating resilience as moderator of this relationship. Participants were 333 adolescents young adults aged 15–24 years (Mage=18.26, SDage= 1.55; 66% females) who completed an online survey. Results: results indicated behaviors positively correlated three dimensions anxiety; however, only fear negative evaluation had predictive effect. In addition, moderated such youths reporting high low greater whereas correlation Conclusions: findings highlight importance interventions preventive measures strengthening youths' ability effectively manage stress (i.e., evaluation).

Language: Английский

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Unification of the food and alcohol disturbance literature: A systematic review DOI

Katherine A. Berry,

Emily M. Choquette, Alison Looby

et al.

Clinical Psychology Review, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 113, P. 102486 - 102486

Published: Aug. 14, 2024

Language: Английский

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The Psychological Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Alcohol Abuse and Drunkorexia Behaviors in Young Adults DOI Open Access
Daniele Di Tata, Dora Bianchi, Sara Pompili

et al.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 20(4), P. 3466 - 3466

Published: Feb. 16, 2023

The COVID-19 outbreak negatively affected young adults' psychological well-being, increasing their stress levels and symptoms of anxiety depression, potentially triggering health-risk behaviors. present study was aimed at investigating the impact pandemic on alcohol abuse drunkorexia behaviors among adults living in Italy. Participants were 370 emerging (63% women, 37% men; Mage = 21.00, SDage 2.96, range: 18-30) who recruited through an online survey between November 2021 March 2022. completed measures abuse, behaviors, negative life experiences, post-traumatic related to outbreak. results showed that emotional experiences associated with predicted both albeit different ways. Specifically, number during tendency avoid COVID-19-related thoughts positively abuse; presence intrusive significantly frequency Implications for research clinical practice are discussed.

Language: Английский

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Exploring the association between psychological distress and drunkorexia behaviors in non-clinical adolescents: the moderating role of emotional dysregulation DOI
Fiorenzo Laghi, Sara Pompili, Dora Bianchi

et al.

Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia Bulimia and Obesity, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 26(3), P. 797 - 806

Published: April 30, 2020

Language: Английский

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Weight-control compensatory behaviors patterns and correlates: a scoping review DOI Creative Commons

Trista Yue Yuan,

Narges Bouzari,

Andy Bains

et al.

Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15

Published: Oct. 14, 2024

Weight-control compensatory behaviors appear to be a commonly utilized strategy for health management. Individuals engaging in such believe that the negative consequences from unhealthy will neutralized by positive of healthy behaviors. Existing research has not reached consensus on whether are beneficial health. This review aims (1) summarize patterns weight-control different populations, (2) highlight correlates, predictors, and behaviors, (3) identify gaps future research.

Language: Английский

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Drunkorexia: is it really “just” a university lifestyle choice? DOI Creative Commons
Bethany Griffin, Katharina Sophie Vogt

Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia Bulimia and Obesity, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 30, 2020

The current study investigated the prevalence of compensatory behaviours (caloric restriction, increased exercise and bulimic tendencies) in response to alcohol consumption (also known as Drunkorexia) students, non-students previous well beginning understand presence possible predictors these (body esteem, sensation seeking).A volunteer sample students (n = 95) completed Compensatory Eating Behaviours Response Alcohol Consumption Scale, a questionnaire which measures overall Drunkorexia engagement. participants also Body Esteem Scale for Adolescents Adults (BESAA) Brief Sensation Seeking (BSSS) investigate Drunkorexia.The results indicated that there was no significant difference engagement between students. It found both low body esteem high seeking tendencies were Drunkorexia; specifically, appearance factor BESAA disinhibition BSSS.Findings suggest is present outside student populations, therefore, future interventions research should include samples. In addition, findings support idea cannot be classified solely an eating disorder or substance abuse disorder. As result this, further conducted fully why this complex behaviour exists.III (Evidence obtained from case-control analytic study).

Language: Английский

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Food and alcohol disturbance among young adults during the COVID-19 lockdown in Italy: risk and protective factors DOI Creative Commons
Sara Pompili, Daniele Di Tata, Dora Bianchi

et al.

Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia Bulimia and Obesity, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 27(2), P. 769 - 780

Published: May 29, 2021

The COVID-19 lockdown measures have had a significant impact on risk behaviors as alcohol use and disordered eating. However, little is known about serious health-risk-behavior named "food disturbance" (FAD), characterized by engaging in dysfunctional eating days of planned consumption. aim the present study was to investigate potential factors that may put young adults at or protected against FAD during lockdown.A sample 447 (280 females, 167 males; range 18-26) completed an online survey country's nationwide composed self-reported assessing behaviors, consumption, compensatory weight concerns, social support, emotion regulation strategies, living arrangement.Our findings showed significantly positively correlated laxatives, self-induced vomiting, expressive suppression, negatively support with family. Hierarchical regression analysis revealed concern, expression suppression predicted FAD, while family were negative predictors.Our results suggest lockdown, preoccupation increased vulnerability FAD; conversely, perceived been source protection this behavior.Level V, descriptive study.

Language: Английский

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Examining eating disorder-related social comparison orientation and body dissatisfaction in the relationship between fit ideal internalization and drunkorexia engagement DOI
Erin M. Hill, Megan T. Nolan

Eating Behaviors, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 41, P. 101480 - 101480

Published: Feb. 15, 2021

Language: Английский

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“… because I'm so drunk at the time, the last thing I'm going to think about is calories”: Strengthening the argument for Drunkorexia as a food and alcohol disturbance, evidence from a qualitative study DOI
Katharina Sophie Vogt,

Michela Harper,

Bethany Griffin

et al.

British Journal of Health Psychology, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 27(3), P. 1188 - 1208

Published: April 6, 2022

Drunkorexia are inappropriate compensatory behaviours in response to alcohol consumption (restricting food intake, excessive exercise, and purging). Past (predominantly quantitative) research shows that is prevalent 18-26-year-olds, has significant negative health-related consequences. There a debate whether constitutes an eating or substance disorder, Food Alcohol Disturbance (FAD). To further explore this, understand underlying motivators, this study utilized qualitative methods.Qualitative interviews with ten participants (aged 18-26).Interviews were analysed Thematic Analysis.Three themes developed: (1) Appearance concerns as (2) get value for money, (3) "It's just pattern… something I've always done": routine. Results show driven by appearance-related concerns, such as, wanting look better/slimmer, engaged in, relation event, going out drinking, carried despite However, disregard once drunk was also described, culminating the of high-calorie food. This suggests not persistent pattern maladaptive behaviour found use disorders. Wanting money (i.e., feeling maximum intoxication) described another reason engagement; thus showing consider part their routine drinking.These result support view FAD, rather than 18-26-year-olds at-risk group its

Language: Английский

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The impact of snapchat usage on drunkorexia behaviors in college women DOI
Stephen Foster,

Molly O’Mealey,

Claire Farmer

et al.

Journal of American College Health, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 70(3), P. 864 - 874

Published: July 1, 2020

ObjectiveResearch has shown the deleterious effects of drunkorexia behaviors. The goal this project was to examine impact college women's Snapchat usage on behavior frequencies and motives, through comparing one's body others internal drives for thinness.Participants636 women (Study 1 N = 109, Study 2 527) were recruited from a large research institution in Southwestern U.S.MethodsParticipants completed an online survey regarding usage, comparison indices, drive thinness, behaviors motives.ResultsFindings support hypotheses that impacts general 1), specific motives 2). These mediated by index comparisons thinness.ConclusionsCollege may be at risk due their experiences social media. Aspects platform pushing toward disturbed eating habits.

Language: Английский

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