2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192316245
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The Roles of Anxiety and Self-Esteem in the Risk of Eating Disorders and Compulsive Buying Behavior

Abstract: In contemporary society, following the sudden changes that occur, different forms of addiction are becoming popular. Of note are the new addictions and concepts of poly-dependencies that involve common behaviors and trap people who suffering from them in a vicious circle. The main goal of this study is to investigate the possible mediating role that self-esteem had between trait anxiety and two specific new addictions: compulsive buying behavior and eating disorders. Furthermore, it was verified through a mult… Show more

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“…To verify these group differences, it must establish that differences exist between these groups and that these differences are derived from structural differences in the path coefficients across the group. Specifically, before any evidence bearing on the equality of the structural paths was evaluated (i.e., a test of structural invariance), it is important to check whether the measurement parameters operate in the same way for both groups (test of measurement invariance) (Cheung & Rensvold, 2002; De Pasquale et al, 2022; Platania, Gruttadauria, et al, 2022; Platania, Morando, et al, 2022).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To verify these group differences, it must establish that differences exist between these groups and that these differences are derived from structural differences in the path coefficients across the group. Specifically, before any evidence bearing on the equality of the structural paths was evaluated (i.e., a test of structural invariance), it is important to check whether the measurement parameters operate in the same way for both groups (test of measurement invariance) (Cheung & Rensvold, 2002; De Pasquale et al, 2022; Platania, Gruttadauria, et al, 2022; Platania, Morando, et al, 2022).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept and paradigm of individual performance itself changed. The pandemic has significantly altered organisational contexts, reducing schedules, changing goals, reducing working hours, or even firing, greatly affecting individual performance [65][66][67]. Company success and profitability are achieved by ensuring that individual energies are linked to company goals, which is why having an adequate and valid measure in the Italian context can help companies to be more competitive and perform better [68].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These characteristics may lead to susceptibility to psychological disorders, as they represent an increased risk of developing anxiety disorders (De Pasquale et al, 2022), depression (Lu et al, 2019), and somatic symptoms (Denovan et al, 2019;Macina et al, 2021). Neuroticism has been linked to a variety of factors, including genetics, early life experiences, and environmental influences (DeYoung et al, 2016;Frank et al, 2019;Hu et al, 2022).…”
Section: Personality Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%