Laney Manware ’25

Laney Manware

Examining Repetitive Negative Thought Among Individuals with Eating Disorders
Laney Manware ’25, Psychology major
Faculty mentor: Dr. Emily Gentes, Psychology

Repetitive negative thought (RNT), encompassing both rumination and worry, has been increasingly recognized as a significant factor in eating disorders.  While rumination has been both concurrently and prospectively linked to eating disorder symptoms, the relationship between worry and eating disorders remains less explored (Smith et al., 2018). This study examines worry in individuals with anorexia, binge eating disorder, and bulimia using data from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication. Results show that those with binge eating disorder or bulimia report more worry than those without eating disorders, suggesting that worry management may aid treatment.

Poster Presentation: Wednesday, April 23, 1:30 – 3 p.m.