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Self-criticism, low self-esteem, depressive symptoms, and over-evaluation of shape and weight in binge eating disorder patients
Authors:Dunkley David M  Grilo Carlos M
Institution:Department of Psychiatry, Institute of Community and Family Psychiatry, S.M.B.D. Jewish General Hospital, 4333 C?te Ste-Catherine Road, Montreal, Que., Canada H3T 1E4. david.dunkley@mail.mcgill.ca
Abstract:Despite the fact that negative self-evaluations are widely considered to be prominent in eating disorders, the role of self-criticism has received little empirical attention. The vast majority of research on the construct of self-criticism has focused on its role as a specific personality vulnerability factor in depression-related phenomena. In this study of 236 patients with binge eating disorder, confirmatory factor analysis supported self-criticism, self-esteem, depressive symptoms, and over-evaluation of shape and weight as distinct, albeit related, constructs. Structural equation modeling demonstrated that the relation between self-criticism and over-evaluation of shape and weight was partly mediated or explained by low self-esteem and depressive symptoms. Continued efforts to understand the role of self-criticism in eating disorders appear warranted.
Keywords:Self-criticism  Self-esteem  Depression  Binge eating disorder  Over-evaluation of shape and weight
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