Disordered eating and drinking behaviours : the role of sensitivity to reward and punishment
thesis
posted on 2000-01-01, 00:00authored byTamsin Alexandra. Kane
Examines whether the personality traits of sensitivity to reward and punishment as defined by Jeffrey Gray contributed to the prediction of disordered eating and hazardous alcohol use. Studies were conducted in both subclinical and clinical populations. Heightened sensitivity to reward contributed to the prediction of hazardous alcohol use and heightened sensitivity to punishment contributed to the prediction of disordered eating in women. Women with comorbid bulimia and alcohol dependence were more behaviourally sensitive to reward than normal controls.
History
Pagination
xii, 226 leaves ; 30 cm.
Material type
thesis
Resource type
thesis
Language
eng
Notes
Supported by the portfolio "The treatment of depression in adolescents : four case reports"