Home / Papers / EATING DISORDERS AND PARENTING STYLES 1 EATING DISORDER SYMPTOMS AND...

EATING DISORDERS AND PARENTING STYLES 1 EATING DISORDER SYMPTOMS AND PARENTING STYLES

88 Citations2017
E. Haycraft, J. Blissett
journal unavailable

It is demonstrated that eating disorder symptoms in non-clinical individuals are related to less adaptive parenting styles, and these findings have potential implications for clinicians working with mothers with eating disorders.

Abstract

This study aimed to examine associations between symptoms of eating disorders and parenting style, in a non-clinical sample. One hundred and five mothers completed self-report measures of eating disorder symptoms and parenting style. Higher levels of eating disorder symptoms were associated with more authoritarian and permissive parenting styles. Authoritative parenting was not significantly related to eating disorder symptoms. The findings demonstrate that eating disorder symptoms in non-clinical individuals are related to less adaptive parenting styles. These findings have potential implications for clinicians working with mothers with eating disorders.