2023
DOI: 10.1177/21676968231180005
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Eating Disorder Symptoms, Affect-Regulation Drinking Motives and Drinking-Related Outcomes

Abstract: The present study examined the mediating and moderating effects of affect-regulation (i.e., coping and enhancement) drinking motives in the relationship between eating disorder (ED) pathology and drinking outcomes. The sample included 419 undergraduate college students (52.0% female) who completed self-report questionnaire measures of ED pathology, drinking motives, drinking level, and drinking-related problems. ED pathology was positively associated with both coping and enhancement motivation and drinking-rel… Show more

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