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Eating Disorders
The Journal of Treatment & Prevention
Volume 25, 2017 - Issue 5
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The moderating role of emotional reactivity in the link between parental hostility and eating disorder symptoms in early adolescence

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Jenny L. Vaydich, Thomas P. Carpenter, Jenai K. Schwark & Larissa Molina. (2022) Disordered eating among college students: The effects of parental attachment and the mediating role of emotion dysregulation. Journal of American College Health 70:7, pages 2168-2175.
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Anna K. Hochgraf, Susan M. McHale & Gregory M. Fosco. (2019) Interparental conflict and gender moderate the prospective link between parents' perceptions of adolescents' weight and weight concerns. International Journal of Eating Disorders 52:8, pages 904-913.
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