Longitudinal associations between response-style strategies and abnormal eating behaviors/attitudes in adolescents: a cross-lagged panel model

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Yasuo Murayama
Hiroyuki Ito
Megumi Hamada
Nobuya Takayanagi
Takahiro Nakajima
Mitsunori Myogan
Masatsugu Tsujii
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[1] Kanazawa University,Institute of Human and Social Sciences
[2] Ochanomizu University,Faculty of Core Research Human Science Division
[3] Chukyo University,School of Psychology
[4] Aichi University of Education,Department of Psychology
[5] Nagoya University of Arts and Sciences,School of Human Care Studies
[6] Chukyo University,School of Contemporary Sociology
[7] Hamamatsu University School of Medicine,Research Center for Child Mental Development
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Journal of Eating Disorders | / 12卷
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Response style; Disordered eating behavior/attitude; Rumination; Distraction; Depression; Cross-lagged panel model;
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This study examines the effects of three response styles when faced with distress—rumination, problem-solving, and distraction—on unhealthy eating behaviors. In this study, we looked at how these coping strategies are linked to unhealthy eating behaviors in 24,883 students in grades four to eight in Japan between 2015 and 2019. We checked again at year-long intervals to see if the coping strategies had any effect on the students’ unhealthy eating behaviors. In addition, we considered depressive symptoms and body mass index in our analysis because these variables might also be related to unhealthy eating behaviors. We found that more rumination (i.e., a repetitive negative thinking pattern) predicted the severity of unhealthy eating behaviors and depressive symptoms in the following year across all the grades. In addition, greater depressive symptoms also contributed to an increase in unhealthy eating behaviors in the following year. Therefore, we suggest that rumination is a key factor that influences mental health during adolescence.
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