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A Study on Eating Behavior, Depression, Anger, Anger Expression and BAS/BIS in Adolescent Women

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Abstract

Purpose:The descriptive correlational study was designed to examine the relationship of eating behavior to depression, trait anger, anger expression, Behavior Activation System(BAS) and Behavior Inhibition System(BIS) in adolescent women.

Method:437 women aged 15 to 18 years were recruited from two high schools located in Seoul, Korea. The instruments used were SCL¡¯s depression scale, Spielberger¡¯s state trait anger expression inventory- Korean version for trait anger and anger expression, the Korean-BAS/BIS scale for behavior activation system and behavior inhibition system, and Eating Attitude Test(EAT-26) for eating behavior.

Results: The score of EAT significantly correlated with depression, trait anger, anger expression, BAS and BIS. The EAT score also had a significant relationship with anger-in and anger-out. Depression only correlated with the dieting among factors of EAT. Trait anger, anger-in and anger-out showed a significant correlation with EAT factors such as dieting and oral control. BAS significantly correlated with dieting; whereas, BIS revealed a relationship with bulimia/food preoccupation.

Conclusion: Based on this results, various variables need to be included for a nursing intervention program leading to healthy diet behaviors of adolescent women.
KeyWords

Adolescent women, Eating behavior, Depression, Anger, BAS/BIS
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