The roles of negative emotion intensity, negative emotion differentiation, and self-compassion in loss of control eating.
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| Abstract |
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Negative affect intensity is robustly related to binge eating, but the relationship between negative emotion differentiation (i.e., the ability to differentiate negatively-valenced emotions) and binge eating is unclear. Further, little is known about factors that might reduce emotion intensity and/or enhance emotion differentiation, thereby reducing binge eating. Self-compassion is consistently linked to less binge eating, which may be due to decreased negative affect and/or an enhanced ability to differentiate emotions. The current study examined the roles of negative emotion intensity, negative emotion differentiation, and self-compassion in binge eating using ecological momentary assessment. |
| Year of Publication |
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2022
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| Journal |
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The International journal of eating disorders
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| Volume |
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55
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| Issue |
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7
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| Number of Pages |
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966-976
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| ISSN Number |
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0276-3478
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| URL |
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https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.23723
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| DOI |
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10.1002/eat.23723
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| Short Title |
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Int J Eat Disord
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