| Project MUSE Access Restricted This article is available through Project MUSE, an electronic journals collection made available to . NOTE: Please do NOT contact Project MUSE for a login and password. See for more information.If you have password access to this journal, please login below. Schwarze, Nicole J. Oliver, J. M. Handal, P. J. Binge Eating as Related to Negative Self-Awareness, Depression, and Avoidance Coping in Undergraduates Journal of College Student Development - Volume 44, Number 5, September/October 2003, pp. 644-652 Nicole J. Schwarze, J. M. Oliver, and P. J. Handal - Binge Eating as Related to Negative Self-Awareness, Depression, and Avoidance Coping in Undergraduates - Journal of College Student Development 44:5 Journal of College Student Development 44.5 (2003) 644-652 Binge Eating as Related to Negative Self-Awareness, Depression, and Avoidance Coping in Undergraduates Nicole J. Schwarze J. M. Oliver P. J. Handal [Tables] Abstract In an investigation of Heatherton and Baumeister's (1991) theory of binge eating, 207 female undergraduate students were grouped as binge eaters (BE) or non-eating-disordered (NED) for analyses. The BE group scored significantly higher than the NED group on avoidance coping and substance use when depression was not controlled; however, after controlling for depression, only substance use remained significant. Binge eating is the primary symptom of two eating disorder diagnos...
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