Self-competence and self-liking in the prediction of change in bulimic symptoms |
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Authors: | Bardone Anna M Perez Marisol Abramson Lyn Y Joiner Thomas E |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211, USA. bardoneconea@missouri.edu |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship of self-competence and self-liking (two distinct dimensions of self-esteem) to bulimic symptoms. METHOD: Two separate longitudinal studies were conducted on undergraduate women from two universities (Study 1, N=129; Study 2, N=406). Measures of self-competence, self-liking, and bulimic symptoms were administered on two occasions, separated by several weeks. RESULTS: Self-competence demonstrated a stronger relationship than self-liking to change in bulimic symptoms over time. DISCUSSION: These findings have significant theoretic implications for the construct of self-esteem and implications for risk for and treatment of bulimia. |
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Keywords: | self‐competence self‐liking bulimia nervosa treatment |
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