Micro-level de-coupling of negative affect and binge eating in relationship to macro-level outcomes in binge eating disorder treatment.
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While negative affect reliably predicts binge eating, it is unknown how this association may decrease or 'de-couple' during treatment for binge eating disorder (BED), whether such change is greater in treatments targeting emotion regulation, or how such change predicts outcome. This study utilized multi-wave ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to assess changes in the momentary association between negative affect and subsequent binge-eating symptoms during Integrative Cognitive Affective Therapy (ICAT-BED) and Cognitive Behavior Therapy Guided Self-Help (CBTgsh). It was predicted that there would be stronger de-coupling effects in ICAT-BED compared to CBTgsh given the focus on emotion regulation skills in ICAT-BED and that greater de-coupling would predict outcomes. |
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2020
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Psychological medicine
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Number of Pages |
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1-9
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Date Published |
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2020
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0033-2917
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https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0033291720001804/type/journal_article
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DOI |
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10.1017/S0033291720001804
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Psychol Med
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