Publications

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* = trainee author(s)/presenter(s); † = equal contribution; Updated: 08/12/2024

Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts (n = 70)

In Press (n = 10)

  1. Barnhart, W.R., & Angoff, H.D. (In Press). Examining relations between weight management behaviors and weight loss intent across sex and sexual orientation in a nationally representative sample of United States youth: Findings from pooled Youth Risk Behavior Surveys. The Social Science Journal, 1-16. DOI [IF = 1.9]

  2. Barnhart, W.R., Braden, A.L., & Buelow, M.T. (In Press). Examining food-specific and general inhibitory control and working memory as moderators of relations between emotion regulation difficulties and eating pathology in adults with overweight/obesity: A preregistered, cross-sectional study. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. DOI [IF = 3.0]

  3. Barnhart, W.R., Dial, L.A., Jordan, A.K., Studer-Perez, E.I., Kalantzis, M.A., & Musher-Eizenman, D.R. (In Press). Higher meal disengagement and meal presentation are uniquely related to psychological distress and lower quality of life in undergraduate students. Journal of American College Health, 1-8. DOI [IF = 2.4]

  4. Barnhart, W.R., Han, J., Zhang, Y., Luo, W., Li, Y., & He, J. (In Press). Exploring differences in thinness- and muscularity-oriented eating and body image disturbances and psychosocial well-being in Chinese sexual minority men reporting top, bottom, and versatile sexual self-labels. Archives of Sexual Behavior. DOI [IF = 3.8]

  5. Barnhart, W.R., Xiao, Y., Li, Y., Gaggiano, C., Jiang, Z., Wu, S., Cao, H., & He, J. (In Press). Beyond age, BMI, gender identity, and gender minority stress, weight bias internalization is uniquely associated with more eating and body image disturbances and poor physical and mental health in Chinese gender-diverse adults. International Journal of Eating Disorders. DOI [IF = 5.5]

  6. Buelow, M.T., Barnhart, W.R., Crook, T., & Suhr, J. (In Press). Are correlations among behavioral decision-making tasks moderated by simulated cognitive impairment? Applied Neuropsychology: Adult, 1-16. DOI [IF = 1.7]

  7. Lin, Y., Ren, Y., Barnhart, W.R., Cui, T., Zhang, J., & He, J. (In Press). The connections among problematic usage of the internet use, psychological distress, and eating disorder symptoms: A longitudinal network analysis in Chinese adolescents. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 1-13. DOI [IF = 8.0]

  8. Wang, Z., Cui, T., Barnhart, W.R., Ji, F., Nagata, J.M., & He, J. (In Press). Examining the associations between early-life bullying victimization and perpetration and current disordered eating in Chinese men within an integrated interpersonal and emotion dysregulation model. Psychology of Men & Masculinities. [IF = 2.7]

  9. †Yu, Y., †Cui, T., Barnhart, W.R., Liu, Y., Wang, Q., & He, J. (In Press). Exploring retrospective parenting styles and parent-child relationship quality as correlates of Chinese adults’ current psychological distress: Influence of family-of-origin? Journal of Child and Family Studies, 1-14. DOI [IF = 2.1]

  10. Zhang, J., Cui, S., Xu, Y., Cui, T., Barnhart, W.R., Ji, F., Nagata, J.M., & He, J. (In Press). Introducing diagnostic classification modeling as an unsupervised method for screening probable eating disorders. Assessment, 1-12. DOI [IF = 3.8]

2024 (n = 8)

  1. Barnhart, W.R., Cui, S., Xu, Y., Cui, T., Tan, C., Zhao, Y., Yin, J., & He, J. (2024). Self-objectification in Chinese pregnant women: The mixed role of functionality appreciation. Body Image, 49, 101698. DOI [IF = 5.2]

  2. Barnhart, W.R., Dial, L.A., Pratt, M., Jordan, A.K., & Musher-Eizenman, D.R. (2024). Parents’ retrospectively recalled structured feeding practices are associated with lower current disordered eating and mental health concerns in their young adult children: Findings in parent-child dyads. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: A Journal of Developmental Psychology, 69(4). [IF = 0.8]

  3. Barnhart, W.R., Kalantzis, M., Gaggiano, C., & Braden, A. L. (2024). The relation between questionnaire-measured self-reported emotional eating and disordered eating behaviors: A meta-analysis of nearly three decades of research. Appetite, 198, 107343. DOI [IF = 5.4]

  4. Chen, G., Wang, X., Barnhart, W.R., Fu, Y., & He, J. (2024). Exploring the moderating roles of dispositional mindfulness and body image flexibility in the association between body dissatisfaction and disordered eating in Chinese adolescents. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 80, 1998-2013. DOI [IF = 3.0]

  5. Chen, Y., Wang, S., Barnhart, W.R., Song, J., Cui, S., Ji, F., & He, J. (2024). Translation and validation of a Chinese version of the Appearance Schemas Inventory-Revised in Chinese adults. Body Image, 48, 101671. DOI [IF = 5.2]

  6. He, J., Cui, S., Cui, T., Barnhart, W.R., Han, J., Xu, Y., & Nagata, J.M. (2024). Exploring the associations between muscularity teasing and eating and body image disturbances in Chinese men and women. Body Image, 49, 101697. DOI [IF = 5.2]

  7. Ji, F., Sun, H., Barnhart, W.R., Cui, T., Cui, S., Zhang, J., & He, J. (2024). Psychometric network analysis of the Intuitive Eating Scale-2 in Chinese general adults. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 80, 1098-1114. DOI [IF = 3.0]

  8. Xu, Y., Song, J., Ren, Y., Barnhart, W.R., Dixit, U., Feng, J., Chen, C., & He, J. (2024). Negative emotional eating patterns in general Chinese adults: A replication and expansion study examining group differences in eating disorder symptomatology, psychosocial impairment, and emotion regulation difficulties. Eating Behaviors, 54, 101899. DOI

2023 (n = 22)

  1. Barnhart, W.R., Cui, T., Cui, S., Ren, Y., Ji, F., & He, J. (2023). Exploring the prospective relationships between food addiction symptoms, weight bias internalization, and psychological distress in Chinese adolescents. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 56(12), 2304-2314. DOI [IF = 5.5]

  2. Barnhart, W.R., Cui, S., Cui, T., & He, J. (2023). Relationships between weight bias internalization and biopsychosocial health outcomes: A prospective study in Chinese adolescents. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 56(5), 1021-1033. DOI [IF = 5.5]

  3. Barnhart, W.R., Cui, S., Cui, T., Hong, D., & He, J. (2023). Transgender congruence, body appreciation, body dissatisfaction, and disordered eating in Chinese transgender adults. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 56(6), 1125-1134. DOI [IF = 5.5]

  4. Barnhart, W.R., Cui, T., Zhang, H., Cui, S., Zhao, Y., Lu, Y., & He, J. (2023). Examining an integrated sociocultural and objectification model of thinness- and muscularity-oriented disordered eating in Chinese older men and women. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 56(10), 1875-1886. DOI [IF = 5.5]

  5. Barnhart, W.R., Kalantzis, M.A., & Braden, A.L. (2023). Mindfulness facets differentially relate to self-reported negative and positive emotional eating types in treatment-seeking adults with overweight/obesity. Eating and Weight Disorders – Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity, 28, 54. DOI [IF = 2.9]

  6. Braden, A., Barnhart, W.R., Kalantzis, M., Redondo, R., Dauber, A., Anderson, L., & Tilstra-Ferrel, E.L. (2023). Eating when depressed, anxious, bored, or happy: An examination in treatment-seeking adults with overweight/obesity. Appetite, 184, 106510. DOI [IF = 5.4]

  7. Cheng, Y., Barnhart, W.R., Liang, G., Chen, G., Lu, T., & He, J. (2023). Appetitive traits and body mass index in Chinese adolescents: An 18-month longitudinal study with latent growth curve analyses. Obesity Research and Clinical Practice, 17(1), 16-24. DOI [IF = 4.3]

  8. He, J., Barnhart, W.R., Zhang, Y., Han, J., Wang, Z., Cui, S., & Nagata, J.M. (2023). Muscularity teasing and its relations with muscularity bias internalization, muscularity-oriented body dissatisfaction, and muscularity-oriented disordered eating in Chinese adult men. Body Image, 45, 382-390. DOI [IF = 5.2]

  9. He, J., Cui, S., Barnhart, W.R., Xu, Y., Shen, S., Lin, J., & Nagata, J.M. (2023). Validation of the Muscularity Bias Internalization Scale in Chinese women. Body Image, 47, 101627. DOI [IF = 5.2]

  10. He, J., Cui, T., Barnhart, W.R., & Chen, G. (2023). The Chinese version of the Functionality Appreciation Scale: Psychometric properties and measurement invariance across gender and age. Journal of Eating Disorders, 11, 99. DOI [IF = 4.1]

  11. He, J., Cui, T., Barnhart, W.R., Cui, S., Xu, Y, Compte, E.J., Murray, S.B., & Nagata, J.M. (2023). Validation of the Muscularity-Oriented Eating Test in adult women in China. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 56(6), 1207-1218. DOI [IF = 5.5]

  12. He, J., Fu, Y., Cui, S., Barnhart, W.R., Zhang, X., Han, J., Wang, Y., Ganson, K.T., & Nagata, J.M. (2023). Screen use while eating is associated with lower intuitive eating and higher disordered eating in Chinese adult men and women. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 56(10), 1961-1972. DOI [IF = 5.5]

  13. He, J., Lu, Y., Barnhart, W.R., Tang, C., Zhang, H., Zhao, Y., & Lin, L. (2023). Translation and validation of a Chinese version of the Body Talk Scale for women and men. Journal of Eating Disorders, 11, 153. DOI [IF = 4.1]

  14. He, J., Zhang, X., Barnhart, W.R., Cui, S., Liu, Y., Zhao, Y., Yin, J., & Tan, C. (2023). Picky eating is associated with lower life satisfaction and elevated psychological distress and psychosocial impairment in Chinese pregnant women. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 56(9), 1807-1813. DOI [IF = 5.5]

  15. Hong, D., Tang, C., Barnhart, W.R., Cui, S., & He, J. (2023). Testing the associations between internalized cisgenderism, self-objectification, body shame, and mental health correlates in the framework of the pantheoretical model of dehumanization: A study in Chinese transgender adults. Body Image, 46, 62-72. DOI [IF = 5.2]

  16. Jordan, A.K., Dial, L.A., Barnhart, W.R., Studer-Perez, E.I., Kamath, S., & Musher-Eizenman, D.R. (2023). Fussy, fad, and frustrating?: Stigma toward picky eaters and popular dieters by peers. Stigma and Health, 8(4), 409-415. DOI [IF = 3.0]

  17. Liang, G., Barnhart, W.R., Cheng, Y., Lu, T., & He, J. (2023). The interplay among BMI, body dissatisfaction, body appreciation, and body image flexibility in Chinese young adults: A network perspective. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 29, 192-201. DOI [IF = 5.0]

  18. Liang, G., Cheng, Y., Barnhart, W.R., Song, J., Lu, T., & He, J. (2023). A network analysis of disordered eating symptoms, big-five personality traits, and psychological distress in Chinese adults. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 56(10), 1842-1853. DOI [IF = 5.5]

  19. Lin, Y., Lu, C., Huang, Z., Barnhart, W.R., Cui, T., & He, J. (2023). Exploring the links between celebrity worship, body dissatisfaction, and disordered eating among young adult celebrity worshippers in China. Body Image, 45, 210-218. DOI [IF = 5.2]

  20. Liu, Y., Cui, T., Barnhart, W.R., Wang, Q., Yu, Y., & He, J. (2023). Associations among retrospective parenting styles, retrospective food parenting, and current eating behaviors in Chinese adults. Appetite, 184, 106512. DOI [IF = 5.4]

  21. McGraw, J.S., Angoff, H.D., Chinn, J., Barnhart, W.R., Lee, B.N., Diggins, E., Jordan, A.K., Branch, J., & Docherty, M. (2023). Stigma and negative mental health outcomes in sexual/gender minority youth in Utah. Current Psychology, 42, 5638-5649. DOI [IF = 2.8]

  22. Ren, Y., Barnhart, W.R., Cui, T., Song, J., Tang, C., Cui, S., & He, J. (2023). Exploring the longitudinal association between body dissatisfaction and body appreciation in Chinese adolescents: A four-wave, random intercept cross-lagged panel model. Body Image, 46, 32-40. DOI [IF = 5.2]

2022 (n = 9)

  1. Barnhart, W.R., & Buelow, M.T. (2022). The performance of college students on the Iowa gambling task: Differences between scoring approaches. Assessment, 29(6), 1190-1203. DOI [IF = 4.3]

  2. Barnhart, W.R., Cui, T., Cui, S., Han, X., Lu, C., & He, J. (2022). Examining appearance pressures, thinness and muscularity internalizations, and social comparisons as correlates of drive for muscularity and thinness-oriented disordered eating in Chinese heterosexual men and women: Testing an integrated model. Body Image, 43, 429-439. DOI [IF = 5.6]

  3. Barnhart, W.R., Sun, H., Lin, Z., Lu, C., Han, X., & He, J. (2022). Integrating the tripartite influence, minority stress, and social comparison theories to explain body image and disordered eating in Chinese sexual minority men and women. Body Image, 43, 95-106. DOI [IF = 5.6]

  4. Braden, A., Redondo, R., Ferrell, E., Anderson, L., Grant, J., Watford, T., & Barnhart, W.R. (2022). An open trial examining dialectical behavior therapy skills and behavioral weight loss for adults with emotional eating and overweight/obesity. Behavior Therapy, 53(4), 614-627. DOI [IF = 4.8]

  5. He, J., Tang, C., Song, J., Cui, T., Barnhart, W.R., Cui, S., Ren, Y., & Nagata, J.M. (2022). The Muscularity Bias Internalization Scale: Development and initial validation in Chinese adult men. Body Image, 43, 326-336. DOI [IF = 5.6]

  6. Ren, Y., Lu, C., Yang, H., Ma, Q., Barnhart, W.R., Zhou, J., & He, J. (2022). Using machine learning to explore core risk factors associated with the risk of eating disorders among non-clinical young women in China: A decision-tree classification analysis. Journal of Eating Disorders, 10, 19. DOI [IF = 4.9]

  7. Tang, C., Barnhart, W.R., Zhang, B., & He, J. (2022). Psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the Female Muscularity Scale among Chinese young women. Eating and Weight Disorders – Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity, 27, 3187-3196. DOI [IF = 3.0]

  8. Wang, Q., Cui, S., Barnhart, W.R., Liu, Y., Yu, Y., Cui, T., & He, J. (2022). Relationships between retrospective parental feeding practices and Chinese university students’ current appetitive traits, weight status, and satisfaction with food-related life. Appetite, 175, 106061. DOI [IF = 5.0]

  9. Weng, H., Barnhart, W.R., Cheng, Y., Chen, G., Cui, T., Lu, T., & He, J. (2022). Exploring the bidirectional relationships between night eating, loss of control eating, and sleep quality in Chinese adolescents: A four-wave cross-lagged study. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 55(10), 1374-1383. DOI [IF = 5.8]

2021 (n = 7)

  1. Angoff, H.D., & Barnhart, W.R. (2021). Bullying and cyberbullying among LGBQ and heterosexual youth from an intersectional perspective: Findings from the 2017 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey. Journal of School Violence, 20(3), 274-286. DOI [IF = 2.4]

  2. Barnhart, W.R., Braden, A.L., & Dial, L.A. (2021). Understanding the relationship between negative emotional eating and binge eating: The moderating effects of acting with awareness and non-reactive mindfulness. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 77(9), 1954-1972. DOI [IF = 2.9]

  3. Barnhart, W.R., Braden, A.L., & Dial, L.A. (2021). Emotion regulation difficulties strengthen relationships between perceived parental feeding practices and emotional eating: Findings from a cross-sectional study. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 28(5), 647-663. DOI [IF = 2.2]

  4. Barnhart, W.R., Braden, A.L., & Price, E. (2021). Emotion regulation difficulties interact with negative, not positive, emotional eating to strengthen relationships with disordered eating: An exploratory study. Appetite, 158, 105038. DOI [IF = 3.9]

  5. Barnhart, W.R., Hamilton, L., Jordan, A.K., Pratt, M., & Musher-Eizenman, D.R. (2021). The interaction of negative psychological well-being and picky eating in relation to disordered eating in undergraduate students. Eating Behaviors, 40, 101476. DOI [IF = 2.7]

  6. Jordan, A.K., Barnhart, W.R., Studer-Perez, E.I., Kalantzis, M.A., Hamilton, L., & Musher-Eizenman, D.R. (2021). ‘Quarantine 15’: Pre-registered findings on stress and concern about weight gain before/during COVID-19 in relation to caregivers’ eating pathology. Appetite, 166, 105580. DOI [IF = 3.9]

  7. Havercamp, S.M., Barnhart, W.R., Robinson, A.C., & Whalen Smith, C.N. (2021). What should we teach about disability?: National consensus on disability competencies for health care education. Disability and Health Journal, 14(2), 100989. DOI [IF = 2.6]

2020 (n = 4)

  1. Barnhart, W.R., Braden, A.L., & Jordan, A.K. (2020). Negative and positive emotional eating uniquely interact with ease of activation, intensity, and duration of emotional reactivity to predict increased binge eating. Appetite, 151, 104688. DOI [IF = 3.6]

  2. Barnhart, W.R., Ellsworth, D.W., Robinson, A.C., Myers, J.V., Andridge, R.R., & Havercamp, S.M. (2020). Caregiving in the shadows: National analysis of health outcomes and intensity and duration of care among those who care for people with mental illness and for people with developmental disabilities. Disability and Health Journal, 13(1), 100837. DOI [IF = 2.1]

  3. Barnhart, W.R., Whalen Smith, C.N., Coleman, E., Riddle, I.K., & Havercamp, S.M. (2020). Living Independent From Tobacco reduces cigarette smoking and improves general health status among long-term tobacco users with disabilities. Disability and Health Journal, 13(3), 100882. DOI [IF = 2.1]

  4. Barnhart, W.R., Whalen Smith, C.N., Ellsworth, D., Coleman, E., Lorenz, A., Riddle, I.K., & Havercamp, S.M. (2020). Implementing Living Independent From Tobacco with dyads of people with disabilities and their caregivers: Successes and lessons learned. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 58(3), 241-250. DOI [IF = 1.2]

2019 (n = 3)

  1. Barnhart, W.R., Buelow, M.T., & Trost, Z. (2019). Effects of acute pain and pain-related fear on risky decision making and effort during cognitive tests. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 41(10), 1033-1047. DOI [IF = 2.0]

  2. Barnhart, W.R., Havercamp, S.M., Lorenz, A., & Yang, E.A. (2019). Better together: A pilot study on Cooking Matters for adults with developmental disabilities and direct support professionals. Nutrition and Metabolic Insights, 12, 1-7. DOI

  3. Havercamp, S.M., Barnhart, W.R., Ellsworth, D., Coleman, E., Lorenz, A., Whalen Smith, C.N., & Riddle, I.K. (2019). Evidence for the fidelity and effectiveness of Living Independent From Tobacco for people with disabilities and their caregivers. Tobacco Use Insights, 12, 1-5. DOI

2018 (n = 5)

  1. Barnhart, W.R., & Buelow, M.T. (2018). Risky decision making in college students as a function of self-reported eating behaviors. Journal of Undergraduate Research at Ohio State, 7, 79-89. Link

  2. Barnhart, W.R., Rivera, S., & Robinson, C.W. (2018). Effects of linguistic labels on visual attention in children and young adults. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 358. DOI [IF = 2.1]

  3. Barnhart, W.R., Rivera, S., & Robinson, C.W. (2018). Different patterns of modality dominance across development. Acta Psychologica, 182, 154-165. DOI [IF = 1.9]

  4. Buelow, M.T., & Barnhart, W.R. (2018). An initial examination of performance on two versions of the Iowa gambling task. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 33(4), 502-507. DOI [IF = 1.6]

  5. Buelow, M.T., & Barnhart, W.R. (2018). Test-retest reliability of common behavioral decision making tasks. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 33(1), 125-129. DOI [IF = 1.6]

2017 (n = 2)

  1. Barnhart, W.R., & Buelow, M.T. (2017). Assessing impulsivity: Relationships between behavioral and self-report measures in individuals with and without self-reported ADHD. Personality and Individual Differences, 106, 41-45. DOI [IF = 2.0]

  2. Buelow, M.T., & Barnhart, W.R. (2017). The influence of math anxiety, math performance, worry, and test anxiety on the Iowa gambling task and balloon analogue risk task. Assessment, 24(1), 127-137. DOI [IF = 3.1]

Peer-Reviewed Commentaries

  • He, J., & Barnhart, W.R. (2024). A call for more culture-based research to understand body dissatisfaction and disordered eating in non-Western men: Commentary on Monocello et al. (2024). International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1-3. DOI [IF = 5.5]

Peer-Reviewed Conference Proceedings

  • Robinson, C.W., Barnhart, W.R., & Rivera, S. (2015). Auditory stimuli slow down responses and first fixations: Support for auditory dominance in adults. In D. C. Noelle, R. Dale, A. S. Warlaumont, J. Yoshimi, T. Matlock, C. D. Jennings, & P. P. Maglio (Eds.), Proceedings of the 37th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 2009-2014). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society. LINK

Manuscripts Under Review, Revise and Resubmit, or Revisions Under Review

Revisions Under Review (n = 3)

  1. Weng, H., Barnhart, W.R., Zickgraf, H.F., Dixit, U., Cheng, Y., Chen, G., & He, J. (Revision Under Review). Negative emotional eating patterns in Chinese adolescents: A replication and longitudinal extension with latent class and transition analyses. Appetite. [IF = 5.4]

  2. Xiao, Y., Han, J., Zickgraf, H.F., Barnhart, W.R., Zhao, Y., & He, J. (Second Revision Under Review). Questionnaire-assessed atypical sensory sensitivity is prospectively related to higher ARFID psychopathology, higher food neophobia, and lower satisfaction with food-related life in an online sample of Chinese older adults. Food Quality and Preference. [IF = 4.9]

  3. Zhang, J., Cui, S., Zickgraf, H.F., Barnhart, W.R., Xu, Y., Wang, Z., Ji, F., Chen, G., & He, J. (Revision Under Review). The interplay among emotion regulation, interpersonal problems, and eating disorder psychopathology in Chinese adolescents: A longitudinal network analysis. International Journal of Eating Disorders. [IF = 5.5]

Revise and Resubmit (n = 6)

  1. Barnhart, W.R., Cui, T., Cui, S., Sun, H., Xu, Y., Chen, G., Ji, F., & He, J. (Second Revise and Resubmit [Provisional Acceptance]). Exploring the reciprocal relationships between body image flexibility and thinness- and muscularity-oriented body dissatisfaction: An 18-month longitudinal study in Chinese adolescents. Body Image. [IF = 5.2]

  2. Barnhart, W.R., Han, J., Zhang, Y., Luo, W., Li, Y., Nagata, J.M., & He, J. (Revise and Resubmit [Major Revision]). Reported higher early life school bullying victimization is uniquely associated with higher current eating and body image disturbances and poor psychosocial well-being in Chinese sexual minority men. Body Image. [IF = 5.2]

  3. He, J., Chen, X., Hu, S., Burke, N.L., Barnhart, W.R., Nagata, J.M., & Chen, C. (Revise and Resubmit [Major Revision]). Links of weight and muscularity teasing with eating disorders symptomatology, eating-related psychosocial impairment, and intuitive eating in Chinese men: Teasing directions and combinations matter. Body Image. [IF = 5.2]

  4. Huang, Z., Wang, S., Lin, Y., Cui, T., Barnhart, W.R., Gaggiano, C.M., Ji, F., & He, J. (Revise and Resubmit [Major Revision]). Testing the gratitude model of body appreciation and intuitive eating and extending the model to explain intuitive eating facets among young adult women in China. Appetite. [IF = 5.4]

  5. Li, Y., Barnhart, W.R., Wang, Z., Ji, F., & He, J. (Revise and Resubmit [Major Revision]). Associations among religious commitment, mindfulness, self-compassion, resilience, and psychological distress by religious affiliations in Chinese adults. Journal of Religion and Health. [IF = 2.2]

  6. Yan, T., Zhang, Y., Han, J., Liu, Z., Barnhart, W.R., Sun, S., Zhou, J., Ji, F., & He, J. (Revise and Resubmit [Major Revision]). Evaluating the performance of GPT-assisted identification and classification of eating disorders with text-based Chinese social media data. Journal of Medical Internet Research. [IF = 5.8]

Under Review (n = 6)

  1. Braden, A., Kalantzis, M., Dauber, A., Meschino, K.J., Barnhart, W.R., Jordan, A.K., & Studer-Perez, E.I. (Under Review). Measurement of emotional eating with the emotional eating scale, a laboratory paradigm, and ecological momentary assessment.

  2. He, J., Chen, X., Cui, T., Xiao, Y., Barnhart, W.R., Wang, Y., Yi, S., & Nagata, J.M. (Under Review). Just another fad diet? Engagement in intermittent fasting is prospectively associated with elevated body mass index, higher eating disorder psychopathology, and lower intuitive eating facet in Chinese adults.

  3. He, J., Zhang, Y., Liu, Z., Barnhart, W.R., Cui, S., Chen, S., Fu, Y., Ji, F., Nagata, J.M., & Sun, S. (Under Review). Exploring the self-perceived causes of eating disorders among Chinese social media users with self-reported eating disorders.

  4. Nolan, L.J., Barnhart, W.R., Diorio, G., Gallo, V., & Geliebter, A. (Under Review). Valence matters: A meta-analysis of the relationship between negative and positive emotional eating and BMI.

  5. Wu, J., Ye, Z., Barnhart, W.R., Li, Y., Ji, F., & He, J. (Under Review). Associations between spirituality and positive body image in Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, Taoist, and non-religious Chinese men and women.

  6. Xiao, Y., Barnhart, W.R., & He, J. (Under Review). Examining the longitudinal associations between body image and life satisfaction in Chinese adolescents: A one-year cross-lagged path analysis.

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