Mordeno, Imeu G.Pereira, Patricia TeresaPatricia TeresaPereira2024-03-252024-03-25201020102010http://library-opac.usj.edu.mo/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=173286&query_desc=an%3A27362https://dspace.usj.edu.mo/handle/123456789/4688The purpose of this study is to explore whether sociodemographic profile, psychological well-being, anxiety and depression are able to make predictions on eating disorder. This study has 308 respondents, 114 males and 194 females with mean age of M=21.32. The results in this study have shown that sociodemographic profile and psychological well-being are not able to predict eating disorder. Anxiety and depression are positively significant and are the factors that predict pathological eating. Eating disorder increases as depression and anxiety increase.enUniversity of Saint JosephThesis and Dissertations Master of Psychotherapy and Counseling (MCP)Mental HealthMental health and sociodemographics profile as predictors of eating attitudeMaster Thesis