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Does Self-Esteem Mediate the Relationship between Interpersonal Problems and Symptoms of Disordered Eating?

✍ Scribed by Amy M. Lampard; Susan M. Byrne; Neil McLean


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
109 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
1072-4133

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Abstract

It has been proposed that interpersonal problems play a role in the maintenance of disordered eating because of an adverse effect on self‐esteem, which in turn encourages the pursuit of achievement in the valued domain of weight and shape. This study aimed to identify the types of interpersonal problems that are associated with disordered eating and to determine whether self‐esteem mediates the relationship between interpersonal problems and eating disorder symptoms. Female university students (n = 227) completed the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems‐32, Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire and Rosenberg Self‐Esteem Scale. Regression analysis identified two forms of interpersonal problems that were associated with disordered eating: difficulties being sociable and being too dependent on the opinion of others. Self‐esteem mediated the relationship between interpersonal problems and overevaluation of weight and shape but did not mediate the relationship between interpersonal problems and dietary restraint. Copyright Β© 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and Eating Disorders Association.


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