a Department of Developmental and Social Psychology , University of Rome Sapienza , Rome , Italy.
b Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine , University of Messina , Messina , Italy.
J Addict Dis. 2018 Jan-Jun;37(1-2):77-86. doi: 10.1080/10550887.2018.1553458. Epub 2019 Jan 11.
This cross-sectional study examined binge eating and binge drinking behaviors exploring their association with the strategies of Emotion Regulation, such as Cognitive Reappraisal (CR) and Expression Suppression (ES). The sample consisted of 1004 Italian students (395 males and 609 females) attending high school. The average age of the students was 17.9 years (SD =0.8; range: 16-21). They completed self-report measures assessing binge behaviors and Emotion Regulation strategies. No differences resulted between adolescents assuming binge behaviors and no bingers as regards CR; conversely, adolescents engaging in binge eating and in both binge behaviors reported the highest levels of ES. Furthermore, both Emotion Regulation strategies were significant predictors of binge eating. The present study suggested that binge behaviors were strongly associated with adolescent's ability to evaluate and manage their emotions, so that adolescents may benefit from more precise and specific prevention and treatment approaches focused on training to use more adaptive and effective strategies to regulate their emotions.
这项横断面研究探讨了暴食和狂饮行为,探索了它们与情绪调节策略的关系,如认知重评(CR)和表达抑制(ES)。样本由 1004 名意大利学生(395 名男性和 609 名女性)组成,他们正在上高中。学生的平均年龄为 17.9 岁(SD=0.8;范围:16-21)。他们完成了自我报告的评估暴食行为和情绪调节策略的测量。在 CR 方面,假设有暴食行为和无暴食行为的青少年之间没有差异;相反,有暴食行为和两种暴食行为的青少年报告了最高水平的 ES。此外,两种情绪调节策略都是暴食行为的显著预测因素。本研究表明,暴食行为与青少年评估和管理情绪的能力密切相关,因此青少年可能受益于更精确和具体的预防和治疗方法,重点是训练他们使用更适应和有效的策略来调节情绪。