Differences in Disordered Eating Patterns According to the Attachment Style to Parents

The aim of this study is to examine differences in disordered eating patterns of adolescent regarding tothe type of attachment to parents. The survey is conducted on a sample of 898 high school students from the Tuzla Canton (488 female and 410 male). The average age of adolescents is 17.5 years. Th...

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Main Authors: Melisa Husarić, Erna Emić, Ljubica Tomić Selimović, Alija Selimović
Format: Article
Language:Bosnian
Published: University of Tuzla, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences 2019-02-01
Series:Društvene i Humanističke Studije
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Online Access:http://www.dhs.ff.untz.ba/index.php/home/article/view/240/165
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spelling doaj-333228efd9d44e3688c089b2756a3e342020-11-25T01:42:25ZbosUniversity of Tuzla, Faculty of Humanities and Social SciencesDruštvene i Humanističke Studije 2490-36042490-36472019-02-0141(7)251272Differences in Disordered Eating Patterns According to the Attachment Style to ParentsMelisa Husarić0Erna Emić1Ljubica Tomić Selimović2Alija Selimović3University of Tuzla, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Bosnia and HerzegovinaUniversity of Tuzla, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Bosnia and HerzegovinaUniversity of Tuzla, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Bosnia and HerzegovinaUniversity of Tuzla, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe aim of this study is to examine differences in disordered eating patterns of adolescent regarding tothe type of attachment to parents. The survey is conducted on a sample of 898 high school students from the Tuzla Canton (488 female and 410 male). The average age of adolescents is 17.5 years. The EatingAttitudes Test (EAT-26) is used to measure disordered eating patterns, and modified version of Brenan’sExperiences in close Relations Inventory (ECR) is usedto measure attachment patterns to parents. Abouttwo-thirds of the students are allocated in a type of secure attachment to their parents, and the rest ofstudents are classified along the three categories: fearful, avoidant and preoccupied attachment. A totalof about 10% of adolescents are classified as individuals with disordered eating patterns. According to the modalities in the set of disordered eating habits, the most frequent is the dieting, and the leas tmanifested is bulimia. The results of the study show that family attachment has an effect on disorderedeating patterns as a whole (EAT scale): F (3, 892) = 7.79, p <.001, ω2 = .02), and the same is detectedfor all the dimensions: dieting F (3, 892) = 4.60, p <.005, ω2 = .01), bulimia F (3,892) = 5.93, p <.001,ω2 = .01) and oral control F (3, 892) = 4.02, p <.01, ω2 = .01). Adolescents with secure attachment havesignificantly less symptomatology of disordered eating patterns, dieting and bulimia, than adolescents with insecure attachment styles.http://www.dhs.ff.untz.ba/index.php/home/article/view/240/165attachment patternsdisordered eating patternsadolescence
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author Melisa Husarić
Erna Emić
Ljubica Tomić Selimović
Alija Selimović
spellingShingle Melisa Husarić
Erna Emić
Ljubica Tomić Selimović
Alija Selimović
Differences in Disordered Eating Patterns According to the Attachment Style to Parents
Društvene i Humanističke Studije
attachment patterns
disordered eating patterns
adolescence
author_facet Melisa Husarić
Erna Emić
Ljubica Tomić Selimović
Alija Selimović
author_sort Melisa Husarić
title Differences in Disordered Eating Patterns According to the Attachment Style to Parents
title_short Differences in Disordered Eating Patterns According to the Attachment Style to Parents
title_full Differences in Disordered Eating Patterns According to the Attachment Style to Parents
title_fullStr Differences in Disordered Eating Patterns According to the Attachment Style to Parents
title_full_unstemmed Differences in Disordered Eating Patterns According to the Attachment Style to Parents
title_sort differences in disordered eating patterns according to the attachment style to parents
publisher University of Tuzla, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
series Društvene i Humanističke Studije
issn 2490-3604
2490-3647
publishDate 2019-02-01
description The aim of this study is to examine differences in disordered eating patterns of adolescent regarding tothe type of attachment to parents. The survey is conducted on a sample of 898 high school students from the Tuzla Canton (488 female and 410 male). The average age of adolescents is 17.5 years. The EatingAttitudes Test (EAT-26) is used to measure disordered eating patterns, and modified version of Brenan’sExperiences in close Relations Inventory (ECR) is usedto measure attachment patterns to parents. Abouttwo-thirds of the students are allocated in a type of secure attachment to their parents, and the rest ofstudents are classified along the three categories: fearful, avoidant and preoccupied attachment. A totalof about 10% of adolescents are classified as individuals with disordered eating patterns. According to the modalities in the set of disordered eating habits, the most frequent is the dieting, and the leas tmanifested is bulimia. The results of the study show that family attachment has an effect on disorderedeating patterns as a whole (EAT scale): F (3, 892) = 7.79, p <.001, ω2 = .02), and the same is detectedfor all the dimensions: dieting F (3, 892) = 4.60, p <.005, ω2 = .01), bulimia F (3,892) = 5.93, p <.001,ω2 = .01) and oral control F (3, 892) = 4.02, p <.01, ω2 = .01). Adolescents with secure attachment havesignificantly less symptomatology of disordered eating patterns, dieting and bulimia, than adolescents with insecure attachment styles.
topic attachment patterns
disordered eating patterns
adolescence
url http://www.dhs.ff.untz.ba/index.php/home/article/view/240/165
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