| Literature DB >> 27790790 |
Simone Munsch1, Daniela Dremmel1, Susanne Kurz1, Jiske De Albuquerque2, Andrea H Meyer3, Anja Hilbert4,5.
Abstract
We investigated whether parental expressed emotion (criticism and emotional overinvolvement) is related to children's emotional eating and whether this relationship is mediated by children's negative urgency. One hundred children, aged 8 to 13 years, either healthy or have binge-eating disorder and/or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, completed the questionnaires, along with their parents. Parental criticism and, to a lesser extent, parental emotional overinvolvement were both positively related to children's emotional eating, and this relationship was mediated by children's negative urgency. Further exploratory analyses revealed that the mediating role of children's negative urgency in the relationship between parental criticism and children's emotional eating was pronounced in the clinical group of children with binge-eating disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder but almost absent in the healthy control group.Entities:
Keywords: attention-deficit disorder; binge eating; cross-sectional data; emotional eating; expressed emotions; healthy children; negative urgency
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27790790 DOI: 10.1002/erv.2489
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Eat Disord Rev ISSN: 1072-4133