Societies,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(7), P. 156 - 156
Published: June 30, 2023
This
paper
deals
with
the
different
risk
scales
of
eating
disorder
in
adolescents.
The
main
objective
is
to
create
a
scale
measure
developing
disorders
using
social
and
behavioral
variables.
trial
sample
included
605
adolescents,
aged
12–17
years
(M
=
14.27;
SD
1.44),
randomly
selected
from
several
centers
who
requested
participate
health
program.
After
principal
component
extraction
method
(PCA)
adequate
internal
consistency
reliability,
total
explained
variance
60%,
factor
analysis
showed
five
factors:
satisfaction
body
image,
self-esteem,
use
networks,
negative
relationship
food,
image
recognition.
Pearson’s
correlation
coefficients
between
our
reference
(SCOFF)
factors
provided
information
on
converging
validity.
However,
Cronbach’s
alpha
values
for
dimensions
3
4
failed
reach
desired
scores,
it
was
noted
that
not
all
had
same
number
elements.
Therefore,
future
interventions
proposals
develop
stronger
are
proposed.
Despite
drawbacks,
findings
provide
solid
foundation
further
find
most
reliable
possible
this
innovative
area.
We
believe
can
help
both
education
professionals
effective
interventions.
Australian Psychologist,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 13
Published: April 21, 2024
Objectives
Feared
self
refers
to
an
individual's
"possible"
that
has
undesired
qualities
or
characteristics
and
been
linked
obsessive
compulsive
symptoms.
However,
feared
may
also
relate
eating
disorder
pathology,
given
the
importance
of
views
in
disorder.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(10), P. e0305103 - e0305103
Published: Oct. 31, 2024
Self-efficacy
is
associated
with
positive
mental
health
outcomes.
We
developed
and
tested
a
digital
self-efficacy
training
for
daily
recall
of
autobiographical
memories
(e.g.,
successfully
overcoming
personal
challenge).
Journal of Personality,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
88(1), P. 146 - 155
Published: June 17, 2019
Abstract
The
articles
included
within
this
special
issue
of
the
Journal
Personality
all
conceptualize
psychopathology
as
result
problems
in
human
selfhood.
As
such,
they
implicate
a
wide
assortment
self‐related
constructs,
from
self‐objectification
to
self‐esteem,
etiology
and
maintenance
psychopathology,
point
interventions
designed
alter
these
self‐processes
order
alleviate
suffering.
In
commentary,
I
reinterpret
reorganize
many
ideas
presented
standpoint
tripartite
perspective
on
reflexive
self.
self
is
first
foremost
an
inherent
duality
Me.
Psychologically
speaking,
I/Me
dynamic
plays
out
three
different
guises—the
(1)
social
actor,
(2)
motivated
agent,
(3)
autobiographical
author.
Problems
selfhood
pertain
may
be
profitably
reconceived
terms
corresponding
performative
styles
expressed
by
actors,
motivational
agendas
values
goals
that
energize
striving
determine
internalized
life
stories
beings,
authors
self,
fashion
narrate
make
sense
reconstructed
past
imagined
future.
Journal of Eating Disorders,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
10(1)
Published: Feb. 10, 2022
Increased
theoretical
and
empirical
attention
has
been
given
to
examining
the
role
of
core
beliefs
in
both
development
maintenance
eating
disorders
(EDs).
The
Eating
Disorder
Core
Beliefs
Questionnaire
(ED-CBQ)
is
self-report
measure
designed
assess
five
dimensions
relating
disorders;
self-loathing,
unassertive/inhibited,
demanding/needing
help
support,
abandoned/deprived,
high
standards
for
self.
present
study
aimed
evaluate
psychometric
properties
ED-CBQ
develop
a
revised
improved
version
original
after
evaluating
its
factor
structure
related
properties.A
sample
undergraduate
university
students
(N
=
763)
completed
an
online
test
battery
questionnaires.
Putative
ED-symptomatic
(n
384)
non-ED
379)
subgroups
were
created
from
self-reported
responses
Examination
(EDEQ).
Confirmatory
analyses
(CFAs)
performed,
internal
consistency,
construct
validity,
group
differences
clinical
utility
was
examined.An
initial
CFA
did
not
support
five-factor
40-item
ED-CBQ.
A
developed
that
possessed
equal
or
superior
measure.
ED-CBQ-R
demonstrated
model
fit,
similar
levels
reliability
ability
discriminate
between
putative
ED
diagnostic
groups.Our
results
suggest
valid,
reliable,
but
more
importantly
efficient
accessible
with
potential
be
utilised
clinically
research
settings.In
this
study,
we
evaluated
(ED-CBQ);
areas
hypothesised
relevant
variety
disorder
presentations.
properties.
We
find
ED-CBQ,
as
such,
able
differentiate
symptomatic
non-eating
groups,
importantly,
reliable
tool
future
clinicians
researchers.
This
new
may
prove
useful
when
considering
cognitive
features
underlying
disordered
feeding
BMC Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: March 4, 2024
Abstract
Background
Eating
disorders
(EDs),
such
as
(atypical)
Anorexia
(AN)
and
Bulimia
Nervosa
(BN),
are
difficult
to
treat,
causing
socioeconomic
impediments.
Although
enhanced
cognitive
behavioral
therapy
(CBT-E)
is
widely
considered
clinically
effective,
it
may
not
be
the
most
beneficial
treatment
for
AN
BN
patients
who
do
show
a
rapid
response
after
first
4
weeks
(8
sessions)
of
CBT-E
treatment.
Alternatively,
group
schema
(GST)
valuable
this
ED
population.
Even
though
GST
EDs
has
yielded
promising
preliminary
findings,
current
body
evidence
requires
expansion.
On
top
that,
data
on
cost-effectiveness
lacking.
In
light
these
gaps,
we
aim
describe
protocol
examine
whether
more
(1)
effective
(2)
cost-effective
than
patients,
Additionally,
will
conduct
(3)
process
evaluations
both
treatments.
Methods
Using
multicenter
RCT
design,
232
Dutch
with
referral
recruited
from
five
centers.
Clinical
effectiveness
measured
before
treatment,
directly
at
6
12
months
follow-up.
order
rate
evaluation,
patient
experiences
degree
which
treatments
implemented
according
measured.
assess
quality
life
achievement
personalized
goals,
interviews
conducted
end
Data
analyzed,
using
regression-based
approach
mixed
modelling,
multivariate
sensitivity
analyses
coding
trees
qualitative
data.
We
hypothesize
superior
in
terms
clinical
Discussion
To
our
knowledge,
study
describing
explore
three
aforementioned
objectives.
Related
risks
performing
have
been
outlined.
The
expected
findings
serve
guide
healthcare
stakeholders
optimize
care
trajectories.
Trial
registration
clinicaltrials.gov
(NCT05812950).
Journal of Eating Disorders,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: July 8, 2024
Abstract
Background
Deeply
engaging
with
the
expertise
of
those
who
have
experienced
or
supported
someone
an
eating
disorder
can
add
to
a
growing
body
knowledge
about
recovery
processes.
In
this
qualitative
study,
we
sought
explore
and
generate
nuanced
understandings
experiences
people
lived
ED
experience
(first
hand
as
caregiver)
were
working
mentors
in
field.
To
do
this,
focused
on
changes
that
occur
personality,
traits,
interests
over
course
into
recovery.
Method
We
conducted
semi-structured
interviews
27
history,
either
through
personal
(n
=
14)
caregiver
loved
one
13).
undertook
reflexive
thematic
analysis
data
critical
realist
lens.
Results
developed
three
themes,
which
illustrate
nonlinearity,
relationality,
systemically
linked
nature
across
having
recovering
from
disorder.
The
first
theme
focuses
expansion;
participants
described
how
their
worlds
got
bigger
they
explored
becoming
discovered
new
ways
living
line
values.
second
emphasizes
balance
between
support
autonomy
important
for
enabling
change
process.
last
highlights
throughout
process
entwined
systemic
factors,
including
actively
pushing
back
against
diet
culture
weight
stigma.
Conclusions
Participants’
stories
highlight
interactions
individual,
relational,
societal
shifts
They
ongoing
calls
orient
situated
within
broader
social
milieu,
invites
us
build
supportive
environments
enable
expansion
flourishing.
Current Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 18, 2024
Abstract
Understanding
factors
associated
with
adolescent
eating
disorders
is
important
for
improving
treatment
outcomes.
Actual-ideal
weight
discrepancy
refers
to
the
between
actual
and
ideal
an
individual
wants
achieve.
poorer
outcome
in
disorders.
It
understand
identify
targets
improve
The
aim
of
this
study
was
examine
self-related
constructs
actual-ideal
discrepancy.
specific
determine
if
perfectionism,
self-esteem,
self-compassion
contribute
disorder
symptoms
adolescents,
both
independently,
through
mediating
pathway
Participants
comprised
114
female
aged
12–17
years
(40%
anorexia
nervosa,
33%
atypical
16%
bulimia
5%
other
specified
unspecified
feeding
disorders).
Higher
discrepancy,
higher
lower
were
greater
symptoms.
When
predictors
included
together
a
path
model
predicting
symptoms,
explained
59%
variance,
self-esteem
only
significant
Lower
predicted
directly
mediator