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The impact of perceived social support and negative life events on bulimic symptoms.

机译:感知的社会支持和负面生活事件对暴食症状的影响。

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the relationship between social support, negative life events, and disordered eating using a longitudinal design. More specifically, we examined whether the interaction between perceived social support and occurrence of negative life events would predict symptoms of eating disorders. METHOD: Two hundred seventy female undergraduate students completed self-report questionnaires at two time points to assess perceived social support, negative life events experienced, and current psychopathology. RESULTS: Low social support and a greater number of negative life events interacted to predict increased bulimic symptoms, but not restrictive eating tendencies or symptoms of depression or anxiety. DISCUSSION: Low perceived social support in the face of negative events may exacerbate bulimic symptoms. Management of interpersonal problems and the enhancement of social skills may be important targets in the treatment of eating disorders.
机译:目的:本研究旨在通过纵向设计评估社会支持,不良生活事件和饮食失调之间的关系。更具体地说,我们研究了感知的社会支持与不良生活事件的发生之间的相互作用是否可以预测饮食失调的症状。方法:270名女大学生在两个时间点完成了自我报告调查表,以评估感知的社会支持,经历的负面生活事件和当前的心理病理学。结果:低社会支持和更多的负面生活事件相互影响,以预测暴食症状增加,但并非限制性饮食趋势或抑郁或焦虑症状。讨论:在面对负面事件时,人们对社交的支持程度较低,可能会加剧脓毒症症状。人际问题的管理和社交技巧的增强可能是饮食失调治疗的重要目标。

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