AVOIDANCE COPING, BINGE-EATING, AND DEPRESSION - AN EXAMINATION OF THE ESCAPE THEORY OF BINGE-EATING

Citation
Sj. Paxton et J. Diggens, AVOIDANCE COPING, BINGE-EATING, AND DEPRESSION - AN EXAMINATION OF THE ESCAPE THEORY OF BINGE-EATING, The International journal of eating disorders, 22(1), 1997, pp. 83-87
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology, Clinical",Psychiatry,Psychology,"Nutrition & Dietetics",Psychiatry
ISSN journal
02763478
Volume
22
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
83 - 87
Database
ISI
SICI code
0276-3478(1997)22:1<83:ACBAD->2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
The relationship between binge eating, avoidance coping, and depressio n was investigated with reference to the escape theory of binge eating which predicts binge eaters will exhibit elevated avoidance coping. U ndergraduate females were selected into one of three groups: control ( nonrestrained/nonbinge eating) (n = 73), restrained (restrained/ nonbi nge eating) (n = 61), and binge eating (restrained/binge eating) (n = 15). The groups did not differ on use of avoidance coping. Binge eatin g scores were significantly correlated with avoidance coping and depre ssion, but hierarchical regression analyses indicated avoidance coping did not significantly add to the prediction of binge eating above the contribution of depression. It is proposed therefore, that it is not appropriate to use findings of elevated avoidance coping in individual s with eating disorder in support of the escape theory. (C) 1997 by Jo hn Wiley & Sons, Inc.