“…Support for the DPM has been provided by a number of cross‐sectional studies (e.g., Duemm, Adams, & Keating, ; Evans, Tovée, Boothroyd, & Drewett, ; Girard, Chabrol, & Rodgers, ; Hutchinson, Rapee, & Taylor, ; Maraldo, Zhou, Dowling, & Vander Wal, ; Mason & Lewis, ; Ouwens, van Strien, van Leeuwe, & van der Staak, ; Ruisoto et al, ; Stice et al, ; van Strien, Engels, van Leeuwe, & Snoek, ; Welsh & King, ; Womble et al, ), with the model found to account for 9% (van Strien et al, ) to 71% (Stice et al, ) of the variance in disordered eating symptoms. Possible reasons for such variation in findings may be due to differences in the operationalization of disordered eating symptoms (e.g., overall disordered eating symptoms [Evans et al, ] opposed to binge‐eating symptoms [van Strien et al, ], as well as differences in the variables that have been included/omitted from the models being tested (see below for further discussion).…”