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Eating disorder behaviors and depression: a minimal relationship beyond social comparison,self‐esteem,and body dissatisfaction
Authors:Melinda A. Green  Norman A. Scott  Susan E. Cross  Kelly Yu‐Hsin Liao  Jada J. Hallengren  Christopher M. Davids  Lindsey P. Carter  David W. Kugler  Katherine E. Read  Amanda J. Jepson
Affiliation:1. Cornell College;2. Iowa State University
Abstract:Existing literature fails to comprehensively identify factors contributing to the comorbid relationship between eating disorder (ED) behaviors and unipolar depression. Maladaptive social comparison, body dissatisfaction, and low self‐esteem are disruptive psychological patterns common to both constructs. It is unclear whether a unique relationship exists between depression and eating disorder behaviors beyond the effects exerted by this negative cognitive triad. The purpose of the present study is to examine whether a unique relationship exists between depression and ED behaviors after controlling for maladaptive social comparison, body dissatisfaction, and low self‐esteem. We predict minimal unique variance in ED behaviors will be explained by depression after controlling for this negative cognitive triad. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Psychol 65:1–11, 2009.
Keywords:eating disorders  depression  social comparison  self‐esteem  body dissatisfaction
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