A preliminary examination of the relationship between compulsive exercise and shame in individuals with an eating disorder : and clinical research portfolio

Objective: To explore the relationship between compulsive exercise and shame in a clinical sample of eating disorder patients. Method: In a cross-sectional study, individuals with an eating disorder (n=21) completed self-report measures of compulsive exercise, internal shame, external shame, bodily...

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Main Author: Green, Lara
Published: University of Glasgow 2016
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6951602018-04-04T03:10:47ZA preliminary examination of the relationship between compulsive exercise and shame in individuals with an eating disorder : and clinical research portfolioGreen, Lara2016Objective: To explore the relationship between compulsive exercise and shame in a clinical sample of eating disorder patients. Method: In a cross-sectional study, individuals with an eating disorder (n=21) completed self-report measures of compulsive exercise, internal shame, external shame, bodily shame, anxiety and depression. Results: Internal shame was moderately associated with compulsive exercise (r=.496, p < .05). No further variables were significantly related to compulsive exercise. Individuals with Anorexia-Nervosa and Bulimia-Nervosa did not significantly differ on any of the study variables. Discussion: Hypotheses regarding the possible nature of the relationship between compulsive exercise and shame are suggested. For instance, that compulsive exercise may serve a role in the regulation of internal shame. That compulsive exercise may act as a compensatory behaviour and be a consequence of high levels of shame. Or that internal shame may result as a response to negative perceptions of one’s exercise habits. The results are discussed in line with current literature.616.85BF PsychologyUniversity of Glasgowhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.695160http://theses.gla.ac.uk/7620/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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A preliminary examination of the relationship between compulsive exercise and shame in individuals with an eating disorder : and clinical research portfolio
description Objective: To explore the relationship between compulsive exercise and shame in a clinical sample of eating disorder patients. Method: In a cross-sectional study, individuals with an eating disorder (n=21) completed self-report measures of compulsive exercise, internal shame, external shame, bodily shame, anxiety and depression. Results: Internal shame was moderately associated with compulsive exercise (r=.496, p < .05). No further variables were significantly related to compulsive exercise. Individuals with Anorexia-Nervosa and Bulimia-Nervosa did not significantly differ on any of the study variables. Discussion: Hypotheses regarding the possible nature of the relationship between compulsive exercise and shame are suggested. For instance, that compulsive exercise may serve a role in the regulation of internal shame. That compulsive exercise may act as a compensatory behaviour and be a consequence of high levels of shame. Or that internal shame may result as a response to negative perceptions of one’s exercise habits. The results are discussed in line with current literature.
author Green, Lara
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title A preliminary examination of the relationship between compulsive exercise and shame in individuals with an eating disorder : and clinical research portfolio
title_short A preliminary examination of the relationship between compulsive exercise and shame in individuals with an eating disorder : and clinical research portfolio
title_full A preliminary examination of the relationship between compulsive exercise and shame in individuals with an eating disorder : and clinical research portfolio
title_fullStr A preliminary examination of the relationship between compulsive exercise and shame in individuals with an eating disorder : and clinical research portfolio
title_full_unstemmed A preliminary examination of the relationship between compulsive exercise and shame in individuals with an eating disorder : and clinical research portfolio
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