作者
Jade Spinosa, Paul Christiansen, Joanne M Dickson, Valentina Lorenzetti, Charlotte A Hardman
发表日期
2019/4
期刊
Obesity
卷号
27
期号
4
页码范围
559-564
简介
Objective
Lower socioeconomic status is robustly associated with obesity; however, the underpinning psychological mechanisms remain unclear. The current study sought to determine whether the relationship between lower socioeconomic status and obesity is explained by psychological distress and subsequent emotional eating as a coping strategy. It also examined whether psychological resilience plays a protective role in this pathway.
Methods
Participants (N = 150) from a range of socioeconomic backgrounds completed questionnaire measures of psychological distress, emotional eating, and resilience. They reported their income and education level as an indicator of socioeconomic status and their height and weight in order to calculate BMI.
Results
There was a significant indirect effect of socioeconomic status on BMI via psychological distress and emotional eating; specifically, lower socioeconomic …
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