Non Suicidal Self Injury and Emotional Eating in Sexually Abused Children. Relation to Emotion Regulation and Alexithymia
Dina Mohammed Thabet Ahmed;
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Abstract
On the other hand, there was a significant association between CSA and ED with the following parameters in comparison to the control group: in non-acceptance of emotional responses, with patients scoring 64 % and healthy controls 53.3 %, and in Impulse control difficulties (42 % in patients and 30 % in healthy controls).
On the other hand, there was a significant association between CSA and ED with the following parameters in comparison to the control group: in non-acceptance of emotional responses, with patients scoring 64 % and healthy controls 53.3 %, and in Impulse control difficulties (42 % in patients and 30 % in healthy controls).
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| Title | Non Suicidal Self Injury and Emotional Eating in Sexually Abused Children. Relation to Emotion Regulation and Alexithymia | Other Titles | إصابة الذات غير الانتحارية و الأكل الإنفعالي في الأطفال المتعرضين للاعتداء الجنسي و علاقتهما بالتنظيم الإنفعالي و اللامفرداتية. | Authors | Dina Mohammed Thabet Ahmed | Issue Date | 2019 |
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