Eating disorders symptoms and excessive internet use in adolescents: the role of internalising and externalising problems

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Nika Šablatúrová
Jaroslav Gottfried
Lukas Blinka
Anna Ševčíková
Daniela Husarova
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[1] Masaryk University,Faculty of Social Studies
[2] P.J. Safarik University in Kosice,Department of Health Psychology and Methodology Research, Faculty of Medicine
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Journal of Eating Disorders | / 9卷
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Eating disorders symptoms; Excessive internet use; Internalising problems; Externalising problems; Adolescents;
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The study found that, in adolescents, eating disorders symptoms are associated with excessive internet use even when controlled for their shared psychological factors. Self-control issues were associated with both the eating disorder symptoms and excessive internet use, while emotional issues were only associated with the eating disorder symptoms. The strength of the relationship was similar for boys and girls, even though the prevalence of eating disorders symptoms was double in girls.
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