节食
心理学
暴食
种族多样性
饮食失调
临床心理学
心情
情绪化进食
年轻人
饮食失调
情绪低落
发展心理学
进食行为
消极情绪
心理健康
剧食症
结构方程建模
样品(材料)
人类女性
适度
计算机辅助网络访谈
心理困扰
自我概念
作者
Molly Pylypciw,Kelsey N. Serier,Kai Yuan,Catalina R. Pacheco,Jane Ellen Smith
标识
DOI:10.1177/13591053251394348
摘要
Dieting is common among young adult women, yet it may be associated with problematic psychological outcomes. The current study aimed to profile styles of eating among undergraduate women ( n = 478, average age = 19.3, 50.8% Hispanic/Latina/x), and to explore the extent to which dieting attitudes were associated with psychological well-being. A latent profile analysis of self-reported intuitive eating, binge eating, and dietary restraint measures indicated a four-profile model provided a reasonable fit to the data. These profiles differed significantly in BMI, and psychological measures of well-being, body appreciation, impulsivity, and self-efficacy. Profiles characterized by greater endorsement of restraint were associated with depressed mood and binge eating. These results suggest an intuitive approach to eating is related to greater well-being amongst an ethnically diverse sample of college women, and that individuals who restrict their eating differ from those who do not across various psychological constructs, regardless of whether they explicitly identify as “dieters.”
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