Examining the relationship between binge eating and coping strategies and the definition of binge eating in a sample of spanish adolescents

  • Susana Sierra Baigrie
  • Serafín Lemos Giráldez
Keywords: Binge, Coping strategies, Avoidance

Abstract

The present study had two major goals: to explore the relationship between binge eating and coping strategies in a sample of Spanish adolescents and to examine the adolescents’ concept of binge eating. Two hundred and fifty-nine adolescents from a secondary school completed the Adolescent Coping Scale (ACS; Frydenberg & Lewis, 1993) and the Bulimic Investigatory Test, Edinburgh (BITE; Henderson & Freeman, 1987), as well as additional questions regarding the binge eating episodes. The results show that the adolescents who reported binge eating used more avoidance coping strategies than those who did not engage in this behavior. Adolescents took into account mainly the amount of food eaten when defining a binge with few of them mentioning loss of control in their descriptions. The results of the study have implications for the prevention of this behavior. The development of constructive ways for solving daily problems and coping with stressors may be a possible prevention strategy for this behaviour in adolescence.

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Published
2008-04-28
How to Cite
Sierra Baigrie S. . y Lemos Giráldez S. . (2008). Examining the relationship between binge eating and coping strategies and the definition of binge eating in a sample of spanish adolescents. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 11(1), 172-180. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/SJOP/article/view/SJOP0808120172A
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