2023
DOI: 10.1002/eat.23941
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Does perceived support moderate the link between acculturative stress and problematic eating behaviors? The role of family, significant other, and friend support

Abstract: Objective Acculturative stress, often experienced by members of minority groups, is related to problematic eating behaviors. What remains poorly understood is the function of perceived social support in this link. This study evaluated the moderating role of perceived support from family, the significant other, and friends in the association between acculturative stress and problematic eating behaviors, including emotional eating, uncontrolled eating, and cognitive restraint eating. Method An online cross‐secti… Show more

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