Title PERCEIVED PARENTAL REARING STYLES IN EATING DISORDERS
Authors Borda Mas, Mercedes , Asuero Fernandez, Ruth , Avargues Navarro, Maria Luisa , SÁNCHEZ MARTÍN, MILAGROSA, del Rio Sanchez, Carmen , Beato Fernandez, Luis
External publication No
Means Rev. Argent. Clin. Psicol.
Scope Article
Nature Científica
JCR Quartile 4
SJR Quartile 3
JCR Impact 0.50800
SJR Impact 0.21700
Web https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85064510659&doi=10.24205%2f03276716.2018.1086&partnerID=40&md5=750297cb7315e378483f4d96a90761f4
Publication date 01/01/2019
ISI 000455247500002
Scopus Id 2-s2.0-85064510659
DOI 10.24205/03276716.2018.1086
Abstract The aim of this study was to test a structural model designed to determine how perceived parenting styles may, in women with eating disorders (ED), affect their personal development and the emotional disturbances they experience, and also to explore how these styles may influence the emergence of behaviors directly related to ED. EMBU, BSQ, EAT-40, EDI-2, BDI, STAI, and BITE were administered to 168 women with some type of ED. The estimated model showed a satisfactory fit. The results show that perceived emotional warmth in the father plays an important role in mitigating perceived rejection by the mother. The analysis also highlights the relevance of personal and emotional variables, particularly low self-esteem, in the development of ED, above and beyond the direct influence of parental rearing styles that are perceived as dysfunctional.
Keywords Eating disorder; perceived parental rearing; personal development; emotional disturbances; ex post facto study
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