Associations between Impulsivity and Exercise Addiction, Disordered Eating, and Alcohol Use Behaviors: A Latent Profile Analysis

被引:3
作者
Ertl, Melissa M. [1 ,2 ]
Pazienza, Rena [3 ]
Cannon, Margeaux [4 ]
Tineo, Yajaira A. Cabrera [4 ]
Fresquez, Cara L. [4 ]
McDonough, Alicia K. [4 ]
Bozek, Dana M. [4 ]
Ozmat, Evan E. [4 ]
Ladouceur, Guy M. [4 ]
Planz, Emily K. [4 ]
Martin, Jessica L. [4 ]
机构
[1] Columbia Univ, HIV Ctr Clin & Behav Studies, New York, NY USA
[2] New York State Psychiat Inst & Hosp, New York, NY 10032 USA
[3] Clover Educ Consulting Grp, Austin, TX USA
[4] SUNY Albany, Dept Educ & Counseling Psychol, 1400 Washington Ave,Catskill 228, New York, NY 12222 USA
关键词
Exercise addiction; alcohol use; disordered eating behaviors; college students; impulsivity; NEGATIVE URGENCY; SUBSTANCE USE; BINGE DRINKING; RASH ACTION; COLLEGE; PERSONALITY; SYMPTOMS; COOCCURRENCE; DISPOSITIONS; CONSUMPTION;
D O I
10.1080/10826084.2022.2052095
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
BackgroundDespite the known negative consequences of exercise addiction and preliminary evidence suggesting that it may co-occur with other health risk behaviors, no studies to date have examined exercise addiction among college students in conjunction with disordered eating behaviors and alcohol use. The aim of this study was to describe which college students are most at-risk for co-occurring health risk behaviors to enhance the efficiency of health risk prevention efforts. Method: Guided by multidimensional theories of impulsivity and substance use models of comorbidity, this study used latent profile analysis to examine whether separate, conceptually meaningful profiles of risk for exercise addiction, disordered eating behaviors, and alcohol use would emerge among 503 college students from a large public university. Results: The best-fitting model supported three profiles. MANOVA results revealed significant profile differences based on exercise addiction, binge eating, purging, laxative/pill/diuretic use, exercising longer than 60 minutes, negative urgency, and problematic alcohol use. Profile 3 students (n = 29), labeled the Affect Driven Health Risk-Takers, demonstrated the highest levels of impulsivity (i.e., negative urgency, lack of premeditation, lack of perseverance, and sensation seeking) and the most risk behaviors compared to the other two profiles. Profile membership was associated with distinct levels of negative urgency, exercise addiction, disordered eating behaviors, and problematic alcohol use. A small proportion of undergraduates demonstrated co-occurring exercise addiction, disordered eating behaviors, and problematic alcohol use. Profile membership also predicted the health outcomes of clinically significant exercise addiction and hazardous alcohol use. Conclusions: Findings illuminated how patterns of risk behavior engagement were associated with clinically significant exercise addiction and hazardous alcohol use and will inform prevention efforts and clinical interventions with at-risk college students.
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