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Avoidance coping during mealtimes predicts higher eating disorder symptoms.

Irina A VanzhulaMargarita SalaCaroline ChristianRowan A HuntAni C KeshishianValerie Z WongSarah ErnstSamantha P SpoorCheri A Levinson
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2020)
These results are consistent with prior literature on avoidance and suggest that avoidance coping during meals may contribute to the increase of ED behaviors in the long term. Coping strategies that encourage approach and tolerance of difficult thoughts and emotions (e.g., acceptance-based strategies) rather that avoidance coping may promote longer-term symptom reduction.
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