Understanding early risk factors for eating disorder symptoms in adolescence: the role of body dissatisfaction, negative emotional reactivity and self-esteem at age 10–11 years

Objective Risk factors associated with eating disorders (EDs) have been widely studied, although previous research has been limited to largely cross-sectional data or understanding risk factors in adult populations. Little is therefore known about the role of risk factors in early adolescence for th...

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Main Authors: Kiu Lam Chan, Alyssa Sawyer, Amanda Taylor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-12-01
Series:Australian Journal of Psychology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00049530.2023.2260488
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description Objective Risk factors associated with eating disorders (EDs) have been widely studied, although previous research has been limited to largely cross-sectional data or understanding risk factors in adult populations. Little is therefore known about the role of risk factors in early adolescence for the subsequent development of ED symptoms in adolescence. Method The present study examined factors identified in transdiagnostic models of EDs, in a sample of 2,372 adolescents who participated in Waves 3, 4 and 7 of the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. The present study examined the association between body dissatisfaction, negative emotional reactivity and self-esteem in adolescents aged 10–11, and probable ED status measured via self-report at age 16–17, while adjusting for confounders measured at age 8–9 years. Results Negative reactivity and self-esteem at age 10–11 years were not significantly associated with ED status at age 16–17. Body dissatisfaction was associated with a decreased likelihood of meeting probable ED status at age 16–17, however this effect was small and likely not clinically significant, with only 2% of variance in probable ED status accounted for by body dissatisfaction. Conclusion Findings of the study suggest that transdiagnostic models of EDs may not capture the key risk factors for EDs in early adolescence.
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spelling doaj.art-12eb8bd7a8a349e1b5dd9be430afeaed2023-11-02T13:56:28ZengTaylor & Francis GroupAustralian Journal of Psychology0004-95301742-95362023-12-0175110.1080/00049530.2023.22604882260488Understanding early risk factors for eating disorder symptoms in adolescence: the role of body dissatisfaction, negative emotional reactivity and self-esteem at age 10–11 yearsKiu Lam Chan0Alyssa Sawyer1Amanda Taylor2The University of AdelaideThe University of AdelaideThe University of AdelaideObjective Risk factors associated with eating disorders (EDs) have been widely studied, although previous research has been limited to largely cross-sectional data or understanding risk factors in adult populations. Little is therefore known about the role of risk factors in early adolescence for the subsequent development of ED symptoms in adolescence. Method The present study examined factors identified in transdiagnostic models of EDs, in a sample of 2,372 adolescents who participated in Waves 3, 4 and 7 of the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. The present study examined the association between body dissatisfaction, negative emotional reactivity and self-esteem in adolescents aged 10–11, and probable ED status measured via self-report at age 16–17, while adjusting for confounders measured at age 8–9 years. Results Negative reactivity and self-esteem at age 10–11 years were not significantly associated with ED status at age 16–17. Body dissatisfaction was associated with a decreased likelihood of meeting probable ED status at age 16–17, however this effect was small and likely not clinically significant, with only 2% of variance in probable ED status accounted for by body dissatisfaction. Conclusion Findings of the study suggest that transdiagnostic models of EDs may not capture the key risk factors for EDs in early adolescence.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00049530.2023.2260488adolescentbody dissatisfactiondisordered eatingemotionreactivityself-esteem
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Understanding early risk factors for eating disorder symptoms in adolescence: the role of body dissatisfaction, negative emotional reactivity and self-esteem at age 10–11 years
Australian Journal of Psychology
adolescent
body dissatisfaction
disordered eating
emotion
reactivity
self-esteem
title Understanding early risk factors for eating disorder symptoms in adolescence: the role of body dissatisfaction, negative emotional reactivity and self-esteem at age 10–11 years
title_full Understanding early risk factors for eating disorder symptoms in adolescence: the role of body dissatisfaction, negative emotional reactivity and self-esteem at age 10–11 years
title_fullStr Understanding early risk factors for eating disorder symptoms in adolescence: the role of body dissatisfaction, negative emotional reactivity and self-esteem at age 10–11 years
title_full_unstemmed Understanding early risk factors for eating disorder symptoms in adolescence: the role of body dissatisfaction, negative emotional reactivity and self-esteem at age 10–11 years
title_short Understanding early risk factors for eating disorder symptoms in adolescence: the role of body dissatisfaction, negative emotional reactivity and self-esteem at age 10–11 years
title_sort understanding early risk factors for eating disorder symptoms in adolescence the role of body dissatisfaction negative emotional reactivity and self esteem at age 10 11 years
topic adolescent
body dissatisfaction
disordered eating
emotion
reactivity
self-esteem
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00049530.2023.2260488
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