Journal of Health Psychology,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
26(14), P. 2832 - 2840
Published: June 25, 2020
Childhood
maltreatment
is
associated
with
eating
disorder
symptoms;
however,
the
nature
of
this
association
unclear.
We
found
those
who
experienced
childhood
had
higher
avoidant
coping
and
symptoms.
also
an
additive
effect
for
maltreatment,
such
that
more
types
experienced,
symptoms
were
greater.
evidence
indirect
was
related
to
through
coping.
Future
research
needed
better
understand
factors
may
promote
development
adaptive
patterns
prevention
Children,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
9(6), P. 868 - 868
Published: June 11, 2022
Child
abuse
is
a
worldwide
phenomenon
with
adverse
short-
and
long-term
mental
physical
negative
consequences,
huge
gap
between
the
prevalence
of
child
disclosure
rates.
The
study
aimed
to
examine
validate
self-figure
drawing
as
an
assessment
tool
differentiate
three
forms
abuse,
i.e.,
sexual
(CSA),
(CPA),
emotional
(CEA).
Following
ethical
approval,
1707
Thai
children
(13-18
years
old)
from
general
population
(schools)
were
asked
complete
self-report
anonymous
questionnaire
consisting
four
measures
(Demographics,
Childhood
Trauma
Questionnaire
(CTQ),
Medical
Somatic
Dissociation
(MSDQ),
Disclosure
(DTQ)).
After
completion,
they
draw
themselves.
There
was
significantly
positive
link
reluctance
disclose
experience
indicating
that
more
severe
higher
disclose.
findings
broaden
knowledge
movement
symbols
representations
inner
personal
conflictual
material.
Additionally,
it
substantiates
assists
practitioners
in
early
detection.
Eating Disorders,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
30(4), P. 355 - 369
Published: March 18, 2021
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
or
decrease
impact
of
emotional
abuse,
physical
sexual
abuse)
on
later
ED
symptoms.
One
hundred
seven
men
women
with
binge-eating
disorder
(BED)
completed
semi-structured
interviews
questionnaires
assessing
childhood
maltreatment,
self-discrepancy,
style,
pathology.
Linear
regression
was
used
examine
role
style
in
associations
between
each
type
abuse
level
severity.
Actual:ought
difference
one's
self
who
one
believes
they
ought
be)
moderated
relationships
pathology
(β
=.26
p
=.007),
as
well
=.23,
=.02).
Results
suggest
that
relationship
be
stronger
those
higher
levels
actual:ought
self-discrepancy.
Further
clarification
distinct
forms
is
needed,
intervention
studies
examining
whether
targeting
provides
an
additional
benefit
trauma-exposed
individuals
BED.
Preventive Medicine Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
33, P. 102217 - 102217
Published: April 23, 2023
Binge
drinking
and
binge
eating
are
prevalent,
frequently
co-occurring,
high-risk
behaviors
among
emerging
adult
women,
each
with
physical
psychological
consequences.
The
mechanisms
driving
their
co-occurrence
not
well
understood,
though
a
history
of
adverse
childhood
experiences
(ACEs)
may
increase
the
risk
for
both
behaviors.To
assess
association
between
ACE
subtypes
individual
co-occurring
in
women.A
diverse
sample
women
participating
population-based
study
EAT
2018:
Eating
Activity
over
Time
(N
=
788;
aged
18-30;
19%
Asian,
22%
Black,
Latino,
36%
White).Multinomial
logistic
regression
estimated
associations
(i.e.,
sexual
abuse,
emotional
household
dysfunction),
drinking,
eating,
co-occurrence.
Results
reported
as
predicted
probabilities
(PP)
outcome.Over
half
(62%)
at
least
one
ACE.
In
models
mutually
adjusted
other
ACEs,
abuse
showed
strongest
behaviors.
Experiences
had
ten-percentage
point
higher
probability
(PP
37%,
95%
[CI
27-47%])
seven-percentage
PP
12%,
CI
[5-19%]).
Emotional
an
11-percentage
only
20%,
[11-29%]).This
found
to
be
particularly
relevant
factors
women.
Journal of Health Psychology,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
26(14), P. 2832 - 2840
Published: June 25, 2020
Childhood
maltreatment
is
associated
with
eating
disorder
symptoms;
however,
the
nature
of
this
association
unclear.
We
found
those
who
experienced
childhood
had
higher
avoidant
coping
and
symptoms.
also
an
additive
effect
for
maltreatment,
such
that
more
types
experienced,
symptoms
were
greater.
evidence
indirect
was
related
to
through
coping.
Future
research
needed
better
understand
factors
may
promote
development
adaptive
patterns
prevention