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Bulimia nerviosa y adicci?n a internet

Authors: Gómez Rosales, Beatriz;

Bulimia nerviosa y adicci?n a internet

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[ES] Objetivo: El prop?sito es analizar estudios que abordan la relaci?n entre Bulimia Nerviosa y Adicci?n a Internet. As? como conocer si est? presente la impulsividad en el origen y en el desarrollo de cada uno de estos trastornos. M?todo: Se realiz? una b?squeda en PsycINFO, Psicodoc, Pubmed, MEDLINE y Google Acad?mico durante los meses de Septiembre y Octubre de 2016. La muestra consta de 29 art?culos publicados en los ?ltimos 10 a?os. Resultados: Existen caracter?sticas comunes que relacionan la Bulimia Nerviosa y la Adicci?n a Internet. Por una parte podr?a deberse a una imagen corporal negativa. Sin embargo, se ha encontrado que la impulsividad es un factor desencadenante en ambos trastornos. Adem?s, las emociones negativas juegan un papel muy importante ya que promueven la p?rdida de autocontrol en la conducta. Conclusiones: Los datos sugieren la existencia de relaci?n entre ambos trastornos, as? como la importancia de la impulsividad en su naturaleza. Sin embargo, son necesarias m?s investigaciones para poder obtener datos m?s concluyentes sobre las causas de esta relaci?n con el fin de poder encontrar m?s v?as de cara a la prevenci?n y al tratamiento de ambos trastornos. Implicaciones pr?cticas: Programas donde se trabaje la regulaci?n de las emociones, la imagen corporal y el uso adecuado de internet, podr?an ser eficaces para reducir, detener o evitar el desarrollo de estos trastornos. [EN] Objective: The aim of this study is to compile existing information about the relationship between Bulimia Nervosa and Internet Addiction and to know if the impulsivity is present in each of these disorders and its possible mediating role. Method: It was performed a review of 29 articles published in the last 10 years. These works were found in PsycINFO, Psicodoc, Pubmed, MEDLINE and Google Scholar during the months of September and October 2016. Results: There are a relationship between Bulimia Nervosa and Internet Addiction. On the one hand it could be due to a negative body image. However, it has been found that impulsivity is a trigger factor in both disorders. In addition, negative emotions play a very important role as they promote the loss of self-control in the behavior of people. Conclusions: The data suggest the existence of relationship between the two disorders, as well as the importance of impulsivity in nature. However, more research is needed to obtain more conclusive data about the causes of this relationship in order to find new ways to make the prevention and treatment of both disorders. Practical implications: Programs where work regulation of emotions, body image and proper use of the Internet about, could be effective to reduce, stop or prevent the development of these disorders.

Trabajo Fin de Master, Curso 2016-2017

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P?rdida de control, Impulsivity, 6199 Psicolog?a de la nutrici?n, Adicción a internet, Bulimia nerviosa, Impulsividad, Autocontrol, Adicci?n a internet, Bulimia nervosa, Self-control, Internet Addiction, 6199 Psicología de la nutrición, Pérdida de control, Loss of control

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