Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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906768 | Eating Behaviors | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The present study investigated whether mindfulness mediates the relation between disordered eating-related cognitions and negative psychological outcomes within a non-clinical college sample. Disordered eating-related cognitions were positively associated with general psychological ill-health and emotional distress in interpersonal contexts and inversely related to mindfulness. Mindfulness, which was also inversely related to general psychological ill-health and emotional distress, was found to partially mediate the relations between disordered eating-related cognitions and the two predicted variables.
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Authors
Akihiko Masuda, Johanna W. Wendell,