2008
DOI: 10.1002/jclp.20482
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Anorexia nervosa and parental bonding: the contribution of parent–grandparent relationships to eating disorder psychopathology

Abstract: The present study adopted an intergenerational approach in examining the association between parental bonding and anorexia nervosa. Forty-three anorexic participants and 33 nonclinical comparison participants completed eating disorder questionnaires and the Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI). The participant's parents also completed the PBI. The anorexic participants perceived both parents as less caring and fathers as more controlling than nonclinical participants. Among anorexic participants, mother control a… Show more

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“…In obese women, paternal and maternal overprotection decrease emotional awareness and increase emotional eating (Rommel et al, 2012). The "low care/high control" pattern of parental bonding is also associated with eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia (Canetti, Kanyas, Lerer, Latzer, & Bachar, 2008;Fosse & Holen, 2006;Fujimori et al, 2011;Lobera, Rios, & Casals, 2011;Swanson et al, 2010;Turner, Rose, & Cooper, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In obese women, paternal and maternal overprotection decrease emotional awareness and increase emotional eating (Rommel et al, 2012). The "low care/high control" pattern of parental bonding is also associated with eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia (Canetti, Kanyas, Lerer, Latzer, & Bachar, 2008;Fosse & Holen, 2006;Fujimori et al, 2011;Lobera, Rios, & Casals, 2011;Swanson et al, 2010;Turner, Rose, & Cooper, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tais resultados orientam o manejo clínico de outros pacientes em condições semelhantes. Em relação ao conteúdo dos artigos revisados, três deles apontaram padrões de transmissão de comportamentos e sintomas em três gerações: avós, pais e filhos [24][25][26] . Esses artigos apresentavam NE 4, 3 e 3, respectivamente, e revelaram que a conduta dos avós pode influenciar na gravidade dos sintomas e nos riscos de hospitalização das netas.…”
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“…This is associated with failure of the parents to convey a sense of competence and self-value to their children who instead believe they complement the parents' needs. In this model, the illness represents an effort to escape from their lack of autonomy and a sense of ineffectiveness, and to establish control in an exaggerated way [27,29]. We have limited information about both these women but we do know that both rejected their role as the sexual objects of men, and that disordered eating formed part of this narrative.…”
Section: Models Of Anorexia Nervosamentioning
confidence: 99%