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Attachment insecurity mediates the relationship between childhood trauma and eating disorder psychopathology in a clinical sample: A structural equation model
Authors:Giorgio A Tasca  Kerri Ritchie  Fotini Zachariades  Genevieve Proulx  Anne Trinneer  Louise Balfour  Natasha Demidenko  Genevieve Hayden  Alison Wong  Hany Bissada
Institution:1. University of Ottawa, Canada;2. The Ottawa Hospital, Canada;3. Carleton University, Canada
Abstract:

Objectives

Childhood maltreatment occurs often among those with an eating disorder and is considered a nonspecific risk factor. However, the mechanisms by which childhood maltreatment may lead to an eating disorder are not well understood. The current study tests a model in which attachment insecurity is hypothesized to mediate the relationship between childhood maltreatment and eating disorder psychopathology.

Method

Treatment seeking adults with eating disorders (N = 308) completed questionnaires about childhood maltreatment, eating disorder psychopathology, and adult attachment.

Results

Structural equation models indicated that childhood trauma had a direct effect on eating disorder symptoms. Also, attachment anxiety and avoidance each equally mediated the childhood maltreatment to eating disorder psychopathology relationship.

Conclusions

Attachment insecurity, characterized by affect dysregulation and interpersonal sensitivities may help to explain why eating disorder symptoms may be one consequence of childhood maltreatment in a clinical sample. Clinicians treating primarily those with trauma might assess for disordered eating as a potential manifestation of the sequelae of trauma and attachment insecurity.
Keywords:Eating disorders  Attachment  Trauma  Structural equation modeling  Childhood maltreatment  Child abuse and trauma scale
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