The interaction of negative psychological well-being and picky eating in relation to disordered eating in undergraduate students

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作者
Barnhart, Wesley R. [1 ]
Hamilton, Lindsay [1 ]
Jordan, Amy K. [1 ]
Pratt, Mercedes [1 ]
Musher-Eizenman, Dara R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Bowling Green State Univ, Dept Psychol, Psychol Bldg 223,822 East Merry Ave, Bowling Green, OH 43403 USA
关键词
Picky eating; Disordered eating; Anxiety; Depression; Inflexible eating; Obsessive compulsive disorder; Stress; EXAMINATION-QUESTIONNAIRE; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; SOCIAL ANXIETY; COMORBIDITY; CHILDHOOD; VALIDITY; PREVALENCE; SYMPTOMS; VALIDATION; BEHAVIORS;
D O I
10.1016/j.eatbeh.2021.101476
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
The extant literature on picky eating focuses on children, leaving adults understudied. A sparse and mixed evidence base suggests relationships exist between picky eating and disordered eating in adults. The present study furthered this research by examining shared negative psychological correlates as moderators that may strengthen relationships between picky eating and disordered eating in undergraduate students. Participants (N = 509; 76.3% female) completed a cross-sectional survey assessing picky eating (Adult Picky Eating Questionnaire), disordered eating (Binge Eating Scale and Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire), and negative psychological correlates including anxiety, depression, and stress (Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale - 21 Items), inflexible eating (Inflexible Eating Questionnaire), obsessive compulsive disorder (Short Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Screener), and social eating anxiety (adapted Social Phobia Scale) symptoms. Positive relationships were observed between picky eating and binge eating, dietary restraint, eating concerns, overall eating pathology, and all negative psychological correlates. Moderation analyses examined if negative psychological correlates strengthened relationships between picky eating and disordered eating. Higher inflexible eating and anxiety and stress symptoms interacted with higher picky eating in relation to disordered eating, specifically eating concerns. Interactions between picky eating and negative psychological correlates did not explain variance in binge eating, dietary restraint, and overall eating pathology. Findings complement research demonstrating overlap between picky eating and disordered eating and highlight specific negative psychological correlates that may strengthen relationships between picky eating and disordered eating. Researchers and clinicians interested in concurrent picky eating and disordered eating should consider these negative psychological correlates given their potential to worsen disordered eating.
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