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Does the Interpersonal Model Generalize to Obesity Without Binge Eating?

Gianluca Lo Coco1, Rachel Sutton2, Giorgio A Tasca3, Laura Salerno1, Veronica Oieni1, Angelo Compare4.   

Abstract

The interpersonal model has been validated for binge eating disorder (BED), but it is not yet known if the model applies to individuals who are obese but who do not binge eat. The goal of this study was to compare the validity of the interpersonal model in those with BED versus those with obesity, and normal weight samples. Data from a sample of 93 treatment-seeking women diagnosed with BED, 186 women who were obese without BED, and 100 controls who were normal weight were examined for indirect effects of interpersonal problems on binge eating psychopathology mediated through negative affect. Findings demonstrated the mediating role of negative affect for those with BED and those who were obese without BED. Testing a reverse model suggested that the interpersonal model is specific for BED but that this model may not be specific for those without BED. This is the first study to find support for the interpersonal model in a sample of women with obesity but who do not binge. However, negative affect likely plays a more complex role in determining overeating in those with obesity but who do not binge.
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and Eating Disorders Association. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and Eating Disorders Association.

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Keywords:  binge eating disorder; interpersonal model; interpersonal problems; negative affect; obesity

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27383030     DOI: 10.1002/erv.2459

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Eat Disord Rev        ISSN: 1072-4133


  6 in total

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6.  The Italian Version of the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP-32): Psychometric Properties and Factor Structure in Clinical and Non-clinical Groups.

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