The relation of anxiety, depression, and stress to binge eating behavior

DL Rosenbaum, KS White - Journal of health psychology, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Journal of health psychology, 2015journals.sagepub.com
This study aimed to extend the literature by examining several psychological factors (ie
depression, anxiety, and stress) in relation to binge eating. Data were collected via online
surveys from a community sample of men and women of diverse backgrounds. The main
study hypotheses were supported, indicating a unique relation between anxiety and binge
eating, and between stress and binge eating, independent of the impact of depression.
Gender differences are discussed. The results of this study suggest a need for a more …
This study aimed to extend the literature by examining several psychological factors (i.e. depression, anxiety, and stress) in relation to binge eating. Data were collected via online surveys from a community sample of men and women of diverse backgrounds. The main study hypotheses were supported, indicating a unique relation between anxiety and binge eating, and between stress and binge eating, independent of the impact of depression. Gender differences are discussed. The results of this study suggest a need for a more detailed examination of negative affect in binge eating. Furthermore, the role of anxiety may be important for future research.
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