1. Associations of food addiction and nonsuicidal self-injury among women with an eating disorder: A common strategy for regulating emotions?
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Lily Carlson, Roser Granero, Ashley N. Gearhardt, Trevor Steward, Pablo Magaña, Fernando Fernández-Aranda, José M. Menchón, Susana Jiménez-Murcia, Laurence Claes, Gemma Mestre-Bach, and Zaida Agüera
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Adult ,050103 clinical psychology ,SAMPLE ,Food addiction ,Psychology, Clinical ,Emotions ,Social Sciences ,eating disorders ,DSM-5 ,Feeding and Eating Disorders ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,BULIMIA-NERVOSA ,Prevalence ,Medicine ,risk factors ,Psychology ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,self-harm behaviours ,nonsuicidal self-injury ,Yale Food Addiction Scale ,PERSONALITY ,DYSREGULATION ,business.industry ,SUICIDE ATTEMPTS ,food addiction ,05 social sciences ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,ED diagnosis ,030227 psychiatry ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Eating disorders ,SCALE VERSION 2.0 ,Case-Control Studies ,Etiology ,RISK-FACTORS ,Female ,Food Addiction ,business ,DIFFICULTIES ,Self-Injurious Behavior ,BEHAVIOR ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We examined the association between lifetime nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI), emotion regulation, and food addiction (FA) in women (n = 220) with eating disorders (ED) compared with (n = 121) healthy controls (HC). METHOD: Participants were assessed via face-to-face interviews for ED diagnosis and lifetime NSSI. FA was assessed with Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0 and emotion regulation using the Difficulty in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS). RESULTS: The prevalence of FA was significantly higher among women with an ED when compared with HC (75.9% vs. 4.1%, p
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- 2018