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Korean Journal of Psychology: General

The Relationship between Soiciotropy, Emotion Dysregulation, and Binge Eating Behavior

Korean Journal of Psychology: General / Korean Journal of Psychology: General, (P)1229-067X; (E)2734-1127
2013, v.32 no.3, pp.653-674


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Abstract

This study examined the relationships among Sociotropy, Emotion Dysregulation, and Binge Eating Behavior. Based on the theoretical background, the result of this study supposes that relationship between Sociotropy and Binge Eating Behavior is moderated by Emotion Dysregulation. For this research, the self-report data of 643 female college students in Seoul and metropolitan area were analyzed. The results have shown that Sociotropy provided with a significant prediction for binge eating behaviors and, among the sub dimensions of Emotion Dysregulation, impulse control difficulties which were lack of emotional awareness, non-acceptance of emotional responses and limited access to emotion regulation significantly predicted Binge Eating while lack of emotional clarity and difficulties of engaging in goal-directed behavior presented no significant prediction. Lastly, hierarchical regression analyses were conducted to verify the moderation effect. The result confirmed that Emotion Dysregulatin was a moderator controlling the Sociotropy-Binge Eating relationship. And among the subordinates of Emotion Dysregulation, impulse control difficulties and lack of emotional clarity were involved in moderation effect on Binge Eating.

keywords
사회지향성, 정서조절, 정서조절곤란, 폭식행동, Sociotropy, Emotion Dysregulation, Binge Eating

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