Psychological Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 3, 2024
This
study
investigated
the
relationship
between
emotional
intelligence
(EI)
and
eating
disorder
symptoms
(EDS)
by
testing
serial
mediation
model,
with
self-esteem
anxiety
as
mediators.
A
total
of
923
participants
(61.9%
female)
aged
15-60
years
completed
questionnaires
assessing
their
EI,
self-esteem,
anxiety,
EDS.
Correlational
analyses
were
conducted
to
assess
variables,
a
analysis
was
test
possible
mediating
role
in
EI
Correlation
revealed
significant
bivariate
relationships
but
no
correlation
The
EDS
serially
mediated
anxiety.
High
levels
associated
higher
which,
turn,
lower
less
results
offer
potential
mechanisms
that
could
explain
highlight
importance
regulating
behavior
through
Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
12(3), P. 636 - 641
Published: Sept. 25, 2022
Objective:
Eating
disorders
are
classified
as
psychiatric
diseases
that
include
deterioration
in
eating
behaviors
and
attitudes
has
negative
effects
on
the
physical
mental
health
of
individual.
The
main
objective
study
is
to
elaborate
psychosocial
psychopathological
factors
related
among
university
students.
Methods:
We
have
enrolled
199
female
201
male
volunteer
students
at
Balıkesir
University
Faculty
Medicine.
Participants
were
evaluated
with
a
semi-structured
questionnaire
prepared
by
our
institution
regarding
clinical
experience
available
information
sources
according
DSM-V
diagnostic
criteria.
Attitude
Scale,
Ortho-15
Maudsley
Obsessive
Compulsive
Question
List,
Rosenberg
Self-Esteem
Scale
Body
Perception
administered
all
participants.
Individuals
previously
known
or
concomitant
dementia,
delirium,
retardation,
psychotic
disorder
diagnosis,
depression
symptoms,
bipolar
not
included
study.
Results:
OCD
sub-dimension
cleaning
differed
significantly
gender
variable
(p
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 21, 2024
Abstract
Objective
AvoidantAvoidant
Restrictive
Food
IntakeIntake
Disorder
(ARFID)
is
a
relatively
new
diagnostic
classification,
and
the
DSM-5
has
called
for
further
studies
evidence
in
this
field.
This
study
explored
role
of
maternal-adult-child
relationship,
early
maladaptive
schemas,
difficulties
emotion
regulation
ARFID
Symptoms.
Methods
In
cross-sectional
study,
791
college
students
were
selected
through
cluster
random
sampling
2024.
correlational
investigated
demographic
characteristics,
predicting
symptoms
its
components:
1)
sensory
sensitivity,
2)
lack
interest
eating
food,
3)
fear
aversive
consequences.
Results
The
revealed
significant
negative
relationship
between
ARFID,
while
schemas
showed
positive
relationship.
Gender,
field
difficulties,
identified
as
factors
ARFID.
Sensory
or
consequences
also
significantly
predicted.
Discussion
These
findings
highlight
intricate
connection
parental
behaviors
emphasizing
importance
considering
these
components
identification
treatment
disorders,
including
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 3, 2024
Abstract
Background
:
To
explore
the
relationship
between
metacognitive
ability
and
self-directed
learning
of
nursing
students,
along
with
mediating
effect
self-worth
interpersonal
communication
them.
Methods
A
total
905
undergraduates
from
6
universities
in
Shaanxi
Province
were
selected
as
survey
objects
by
convenient
sampling
method,
851(94.03%)were
effectively
responsed.
Metacognitive
Assessment
Inventory,
Adolescent
Sense
Self-worth
Scale,
Supportive
Communication
Scale
Self-directed
Learning
Ability
used
to
evaluate
ability,
self-worth,
students.
Results
(1)
The
results
indicated
that
all
positively
correlated
(all
P
<0
.001).
(2)The
effects
on
significant
<
0.001).
(3)Metacognitive
could
have
an
indirect
through
intermediary
chain.
Conclusions
Improving
level
students
cultivating
good
are
conducive
improving
Psychological Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 3, 2024
This
study
investigated
the
relationship
between
emotional
intelligence
(EI)
and
eating
disorder
symptoms
(EDS)
by
testing
serial
mediation
model,
with
self-esteem
anxiety
as
mediators.
A
total
of
923
participants
(61.9%
female)
aged
15-60
years
completed
questionnaires
assessing
their
EI,
self-esteem,
anxiety,
EDS.
Correlational
analyses
were
conducted
to
assess
variables,
a
analysis
was
test
possible
mediating
role
in
EI
Correlation
revealed
significant
bivariate
relationships
but
no
correlation
The
EDS
serially
mediated
anxiety.
High
levels
associated
higher
which,
turn,
lower
less
results
offer
potential
mechanisms
that
could
explain
highlight
importance
regulating
behavior
through