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. 2014 Aug;15(4):570-8.
doi: 10.1007/s11121-013-0411-9.

Internalizing antecedents and consequences of binge-eating behaviors in a community-based, urban sample of African American females

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Internalizing antecedents and consequences of binge-eating behaviors in a community-based, urban sample of African American females

Rashelle J Musci et al. Prev Sci. 2014 Aug.

Abstract

The etiology of problem-eating behaviors is often overlooked in research as it typically shares many symptoms with other more common psychiatric illnesses. Binge-eating problems are at the forefront of the popular media because of the connection to obesity; therefore, increased knowledge of binge eating problems, particularly the internalizing antecedents and consequences will have implications in a multitude of domains, including prevention programs aimed at physical and mental health. The current study examines the antecedents of binge-eating behaviors by exploring how the growth of internalizing symptoms influences the proximal outcome of a binge-eating inventory in a longitudinal sample of African American girls. Additional consequences of binge-eating problems are also explored. This study focuses on binge-eating problems in order to present valuable information for prevention scientists who wish to develop target individuals at high risk for internalizing problems such as suicide.

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