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The Relationship of Dissociation Experiences and Alexithymia with Eating Attitudes in Female Students of Ahvaz University

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 Background: This study aimed to clarify the relationship between dissociation experience, and Alexithymia and Eating Attitudes in female students of Ahvaz University. Materials and Methods: The present study had a cross sectional design. Overall, 325 female undergraduate students were selected by multi-phaserandomclusteringandcompleted the following rating scales; Eating Attitudes test-26 (EAT-26), Alexithymia questionnaire (TAS-20), Dissociative Experiences scale (DES-28). Data analysis was done using the Pearson correlation and stepwise multiple regression analysis. Results: With the Pearson method, we found a correlation between Alexithymia and Eating Attitudes (P = 11. 3), and a significant positive correlation between Dissociative Experiences and Eating Attitudes (P = 36. 8) was also found. The multi-variable correlation coefficient for Alexithymia and Dissociative Experiences with Eating Attitudes in female students was respectively MR = 37. 0 and MR = 11. 3, and F ratio was respectively equal to 36. 7 and 2. 86, which was significant at P = 0. 001 and P = 0. 092. Conclusions: This study highlights the association between Eating Attitudes, and dissociation experiences and Alexithymia, yet dissociation experiences were more relevant and a stronger predictor for Eating Attitudes.

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    DEHGHANIZADEH, ZAHRA, FIROOZI, ALI ASGHAR, EYDI BAYGI, MAJID, KHAJEDDIN, NILOFAR, & Sajjadi, Fateme. (2016). The Relationship of Dissociation Experiences and Alexithymia with Eating Attitudes in Female Students of Ahvaz University. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (IJPBS), 10(4), 1-5. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/312121/en

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    DEHGHANIZADEH ZAHRA, FIROOZI ALI ASGHAR, EYDI BAYGI MAJID, KHAJEDDIN NILOFAR, Sajjadi Fateme. The Relationship of Dissociation Experiences and Alexithymia with Eating Attitudes in Female Students of Ahvaz University. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (IJPBS)[Internet]. 2016;10(4):1-5. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/312121/en

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    ZAHRA DEHGHANIZADEH, ALI ASGHAR FIROOZI, MAJID EYDI BAYGI, NILOFAR KHAJEDDIN, and Fateme Sajjadi, “The Relationship of Dissociation Experiences and Alexithymia with Eating Attitudes in Female Students of Ahvaz University,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (IJPBS), vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 1–5, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/312121/en

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