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BukuAn Evaluation of Affect and Binge Eating
Bibliografi
Author: Miltenberger, Raymond G. (Co-Author); Smyth, Joshua (Co-Author); Meidinger, Amy (Co-Author); CROSBY, ROSS (Co-Author); Deaver, Cristine M.
Topik: binge eating; negative affect; self-monitoring; behavioral assessment
Bahasa: (EN )    
Penerbit: SAGE Publications     Tempat Terbit: London    Tahun Terbit: 2003    
Jenis: Article - untuk jurnal ilmiah
Fulltext: 578BM274.pdf (86.0KB; 4 download)
Abstract
The affect regulation model of binge eating suggests that binge eating occurs because it provides momentary relief from negative affect. The purpose of this studywas to evaluate change in affect during binge eating to evaluate the merits of this model. Participants were young adult women from a midwestern university. Binge eaters recorded their level of pleasantness using the affect grid at 2-minute intervals before, during, and after binge eating episodes and regular meals. Controls recorded in a similar manner during meals. The results showed a different pattern of affect for binge eaters during binge eating episodes and normal meals and for binge eaters and controls at normal meals. The results support the affect regulation model of binge eating and suggest that binge eating is negatively reinforced because it produces momentary relief from negative affect.
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