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  • Understanding the relations...
    Barnhart, Wesley R.; Braden, Abby L.; Dial, Lauren A.

    Journal of clinical psychology, September 2021, Letnik: 77, Številka: 9
    Journal Article

    Objectives Negative emotional eating and binge eating are positively related, occur in diverse populations, and may be driven by similar mechanisms. Mindfulness facets such as acting with awareness, describe, non‐judgement, non‐reactive, and observe may moderate the relationship between these maladaptive eating phenotypes. Method A cross‐sectional study assessed emotional eating‐depression (Emotional Eating Scale‐Revised, depression subscale), trait mindfulness facets (Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire‐Short Form), and binge eating severity (Binge Eating Scale) in adults (N = 258). Results Emotional eating‐depression was less strongly associated with binge eating severity in participants with higher acting with awareness mindfulness. Emotional eating‐depression was more strongly associated with binge eating severity in participants with higher non‐reactive mindfulness. Conclusions Acting with awareness and non‐reactive mindfulness may be important treatment targets in concurrent presentations of emotional eating‐depression and binge eating.