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A rational emotive behavior therapy-based intervention for binge eating behavior management among female students: a quasi-experimental study
Jiwon Yang,
Kuem Sun Han
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Female Students
100%
Binge Eating
100%
Behavior Management
100%
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
100%
Female College Students
42%
Self-esteem
28%
Management Program
28%
Perfectionism
28%
Anxiety-depression
28%
Eating Disorders
28%
Emotional Factors
28%
Cognitive Factors
28%
Body Dissatisfaction
28%
Covert Narcissism
28%
No Significant Difference
14%
South Korea
14%
Quality of Life
14%
Analysis of Covariance
14%
T-test
14%
Mean Group
14%
Frequency Analysis
14%
Pretest-posttest Design
14%
Student Quality
14%
College Student Health
14%
Binge Eating Scale
14%
Psychology
College Students
100%
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
100%
Self-Esteem
66%
Perfectionism
66%
Narcissism
66%
Eating Disorder
66%
Quality of Life
33%
Analysis of Covariance
33%