پژوهـش حاضـر بـا هدف بررسـي نقش ميانجـي سـبك مقابلـه اي اجتنـاب از طرحـواره در رابطه بين
طـرد و بريدگـي و پرخوري انجام شـد. روش پژوهش توصيفي- همبسـتگي و به شـكل خـاص مدل يابي
معـادلات سـاختاري اسـت. جامعـه آمـاري شـامل كليـه افـراد داراي مشـكلات خـوردن اسـت كـه به
مراكـز مشـاوره شـهر قـم مراجعه كـرده بودند. از ميـان اين جامعـه 234 نفر به شـيوه هدفمند با اسـتفاده
از مقيـاس ميلـون ш ،بـه عنـوان گـروه نمونـه انتخاب شـدند. ابزارهـاي پژوهش شـامل پرسشـنامه هاي
طرحـواره يانـگ (1999) ،بازخـورد (نگرش هـاي) خـوردن گارنـر و همـكاران(1982 )و اجتناب يانگ-
راي(1994 )بودنـد. داده هـاي بـه دسـت آمـده بـا روش معادلات سـاختاري مـورد تحليل قـرار گرفت.
نتايـج نشـان داد كه شـاخص هاي بـرازش مدل پژوهـش وضعيت مطلوبي داشـت(9/0
چكيده لاتين :
Background: Numerous studies have shown the relationship between early maladaptive schemas and psychological disorders. This study seeks to determine whether avoidance coping styles can influence the relationship between rejection and disconnection schemas and binge eating. Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the mediating role avoidance coping styles in the relationship between rejection and disconnection schemas and binge eating. Method: The research method is descriptive-correlational and in particular form of structural equation modeling. The statistical population includes all people with eating disorders who referred to counseling centers in Qom From this community, 234 people were selected as the sample group in a purposeful manner using the Millon scale ш. Research tools included the Young and Brown Schema Questionnaire (2003), Garner et al (1982) Extreme Compensation, and Yang-Ray Avoidance (1994). The data were analyzed using structural equation method. Results: The results showed that the fit of the research model was favorable (GFI >0.9) and avoidance coping styles, The relationship between rejection and disconnection schemas and binge eating played a mediating role. Conclusion: So Young's coping styles play a mediating role in the effects of rejection and disconnection schemas on binge eating. The results also showed that there is a positive relationship between schemas in the field of exclusion and overeating. In addition, it was found that there is a positive relationship between coping styles with avoiding overeating. This means that as uncompromising coping styles of avoidance increase, overeating increases. On the other hand, coping styles of avoidance play a role as a mediator of the relationship between the early uncompromising schemas of exclusion and cutting and overeating