Rosenbaum Diane L, White Kamila S
Department of Psychology, University of Missouri - Saint Louis , St. Louis, MO, USA.
Health Psychol Res. 2013 Jun 18;1(2):e19. doi: 10.4081/hpr.2013.e19. eCollection 2013 Apr 18.
The purpose of this manuscript is to expand the understanding of binge eating by reviewing the role of aspects of negative affect. Specifically, this paper will present evidence for further investigation of the bearing that anxiety may have in binge eating development and maintenance. A comprehensive review of the literature regarding the relation of binge eating and anxiety was performed. Valuable contributions have been made to the binge eating literature regarding some aspects of negative affect (i.e., depression); however, outside of bulimia nervosa studies, much of the theoretical and empirical binge eating research to date has not directly addressed the role of anxiety. Research supports expansion of investigations of negative emotionality and binge eating to include specific study of anxiety. Greater inclusivity and specificity in the unique contributions of various negative emotions may further the development of temporal models and intervention efforts.
本手稿的目的是通过回顾负面影响各方面的作用来拓展对暴饮暴食的理解。具体而言,本文将提供证据,以供进一步研究焦虑在暴饮暴食的发展和维持中可能产生的影响。对有关暴饮暴食与焦虑关系的文献进行了全面综述。关于负面影响的某些方面(即抑郁),已有有价值的研究成果为暴饮暴食文献做出了贡献;然而,除了神经性贪食症研究之外,迄今为止,许多关于暴饮暴食的理论和实证研究尚未直接探讨焦虑的作用。研究支持将对负面情绪与暴饮暴食的研究扩展至包括对焦虑的具体研究。各种负面情绪独特贡献方面更高的包容性和特异性,可能会推动时间模型和干预措施的发展。