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Unveiling the Association Between Emotional Eating and Psychosocial Health in Spanish Adolescents: The EHDLA Study
Emotional Eating and Its Link to Social and Mental Health in Spanish Teenagers
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Abstract
Higher levels of overall emotional eating are associated with elevated psychosocial health issues in adolescents, with a beta coefficient of 0.04.
- Emotional eating is linked to increased scores on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), indicating greater psychosocial difficulties.
- Specific associations were found between emotional eating and responses to anger (beta = 0.16), anxiety (beta = 0.13), restlessness (beta = 0.17), and helplessness (beta = 0.25).
- These associations suggest that emotional eating may correlate with various psychosocial challenges among Spanish adolescents aged 12-17 years.
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