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The role of coherence of mind and reflective functioning in understanding binge-eating disorder and co-morbid overweight
Authors:Hilary Maxwell  Renee Grenon  Megan Faye  Kerri Ritchie  Hany Bissada
Affiliation:1. School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada;2. Department of Psychology, Loyola University Maryland, Baltimore, United States of America;3. Department of Psychology, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Canada
Abstract:
Coherence of mind and reflective functioning may impact negative affect and interpersonal functioning over and above the effects of symptoms of depression and interpersonal problems that contribute to symptoms of binge-eating disorder (BED) and overweight/obesity. Matched samples of overweight women with BED and overweight and normal weight women without BED completed the Adult Attachment Interview, a measure of depressive symptoms, and a measure of interpersonal problems. Greater symptoms of depression distinguished women with BED from the matched comparison samples. Greater interpersonal problems differentiated women with BED from overweight women without BED. Coherence of Mind scores did not differentiate the samples. However, lower Reflective Functioning scores did distinguish both women with BED and overweight women without BED from normal weight women. Lower reflective functioning may lead to binge eating independent of depressive symptoms and interpersonal problems.
Keywords:Reflective functioning  coherence of mind  obesity  attachment  binge-eating disorder
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