Title Odnos depresivnosti, anksioznosti i konzumacije hrane
Title (english) The relationship between depression, anxiety and food consumption
Author Eila Tudor
Mentor Marina Nekić (mentor)
Committee member Anita Vulić Prtorić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Marina Nekić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Jelena Ombla (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zadar (Department of Psychology) Zadar
Defense date and country 2019-09-30, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Psychology Developmental Psychology
Abstract Depresija i anksioznost imaju veliki utjecaj na pojedinca i njegovo svakodnevno funkcioniranje. Depresiju karakteriziraju tuga, gubitak interesa ili zadovoljstva, osjećaj krivnje ili niske vrijednosti, poremećen san ili apetit, umor i loša koncentracija. Anksiozni poremećaji odnose se na skupinu mentalnih poremećaja koje karakteriziraju osjećaji tjeskobe i straha. Pri prehrambenom ponašanju, pod utjecajem vlastitih emocija: izbor hrane, količina i učestalost obroka ovise o mnogim varijablama koje nisu nužno povezane s njihovim fiziološkim potrebama. Stoga je cilj ovog istraživanja bio je utvrditi odnos anksioznosti i depresivnosti s obrascima prehrane, te je dodatni cilj ovog istraživanja utvrditi postoji li razlika između muškaraca i žena u obrascima prehrane. Obrasci prehrane su se operacionalizirali kroz tri faktora, kognitivno suzdržavanje (svjesno ograničenje unosa hrane radi kontrole tjelesne težine ili radi promicanja gubitka tjelesne težine), nekontrolirano jedenje (sklonost jesti više nego inače zbog gubitka kontrole nad unosom praćenim subjektivnim osjećajem gladi) i emocionalno jedenje (nemogućnost odupiranja emocionalnim znacima). Obrasci prehrane ispitani su Trofaktorskim upitnikom obrazaca hranjenja (TFEQ-R18) (Karlsson i sur., 2010), dok su anksioznost i depresivnost ispitani Skalom depresivnosti, anksioznosti i stresa (DASS) (Lovibond i Lovibond, 1995). U istraživanju sudjelovalo je 34 studenta i 128 studentica (N=162). Ustanovljena je statistički značajna povezanost između depresivnosti i anksioznosti s emocionalnim jedenjem, no nije ustanovljena povezanost depresivnosti i anksioznosti s kognitivnim suzdržavanjem i nekontroliranim jedenjem. Nije utvrđena statistički značajna razlika između muškaraca i žena u kognitivnom suzdržavanju pri unosu hrane, nekontroliranom jedenju i emocionalnom jedenju.
Abstract (english) Depression and anxiety have a great impact on the individual and their daily functioning. Depression is characterized by sadness, loss of interest or pleasure, feelings of guilt or low value, disturbed sleep or appetite, fatigue and poor concentration. Anxiety disorders refers to a group of mental disorders characterized by feelings of anxiety and fear. In eating behavior, influenced by one's emotions: food choices, quantities and frequency of meals depend on many variables that are not necessarily related to their physiological needs Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the relationship between anxiety and depression with eating patterns, and the additional goal of this study was to determine if there was a difference between men and women in eating patterns. Eating patterns were operationalized through three factors, cognitive restraint (conscious restriction of food intake to control weight or to promote weight loss), uncontrolled eating (the propensity to eat more than usual due to loss of control over intake accompanied by subjective hunger), and emotional eating ( inability to resist emotional cues). Eating patterns were examined using the Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire (TFEQR18) (Karlsson et al., 2010), while anxiety and depression were examined by the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS) (Lovibond and Lovibond, 199534 male students and 128 female students (N = 162) participated in the study. A statistically significant association was found between depression and anxiety with emotional eating, but no association was found between depression and anxiety with cognitive restraint and uncontrolled eating. No statistically significant difference was found between men and women in cognitive restraint on food intake, uncontrolled eating, and emotional eating.
Keywords
depresivnost
anksioznost
emocionalno jedenje
kognitivna restrikcija
nekontrolirano jedenje
Keywords (english)
depression
anxiety
emotional eating
cognitive restriction
uncontrolable eating
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:162:747794
Study programme Title: Psychology Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) psihologije (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) psihologije)
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