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Sociotropy and bulimic symptoms in clinical and nonclinical samples

✍ Scribed by Hayaki, Jumi ;Friedman, Michael A. ;Whisman, Mark A. ;Delinsky, Sherrie S. ;Brownell, Kelly D.


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
52 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
0276-3478

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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this study is to examine the relation between sociotropy and bulimic symptoms. Studies of interpersonal functioning among individuals with bulimia nervosa consistently reveal issues of social dependency, need for approval, and fear of rejection. These themes are conceptually related to sociotropy, a cognitive‐personality factor that has been implicated in the development and maintenance of depression. Individuals high in sociotropy are keenly invested in attaining others' approval and avoiding social rejection.

Methods

The relationship between sociotropy and bulimic symptoms was examined in two samples of women: undergraduate women and community women seeking treatment at a private eating disorder facility.

Results

In both samples, sociotropy was significantly associated with bulimic symptoms beyond the shared relation with depressed mood.

Discussion

Findings are discussed in terms of the maintenance and treatment of bulimia nervosa. Β© 2003 by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Eat Disord 34: 172–176, 2003.


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