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The roles of negative emotion intensity, negative emotion differentiation, and self-compassion in loss of control eating.

Ege BicakerSean P LaneGentiana SadikajSarah E Racine
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2022)
Our findings suggest that university students who approach their limitations compassionately experience fewer negative emotions in daily life and engage in less loss of control eating. Lower levels of negative affect partially explain this relationship between self-compassion and loss of control eating. These results highlight the importance of cultivating an understanding and a compassionate attitude toward oneself for reducing eating pathology.
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