Publications

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* = corresponding author; ** = trainee author(s)/presenter(s); = equal contribution; Updated: 06/01/2023

Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts (n = 45) and Conference Proceedings (n = 1)

In Press (n = 6)

He, J., Zhang, X., Barnhart, W. R., Cui, S., Liu, Y., Zhao, Y., Yin, J., & Tan, C. (In Press). Picky eating is associated with lower life satisfaction and elevated psychological distress and psychosocial impairment in Chinese pregnant women. International Journal of Eating Disorders. [PDF]

Barnhart, W. R., Cui, S., Cui, T., Hong, D., & He, J. (In Press). Transgender congruence, body appreciation, body dissatisfaction, and disordered eating in Chinese transgender adults. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1-10. [PDF]

He, J., Cui, T., Barnhart, W. R., Cui, S., Xu, Y, Compte, E. J., Murray, S. B., & Nagata, J. (In Press). Validation of the Muscularity-Oriented Eating Test in adult women in China. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1-12. [PDF]

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. [PDF]

*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. [PDF]

Jordan, A. K., Dial, L. A., Barnhart, W. R., Studer, E. I., Kamath, S., & Musher-Eizenman, D. R. (In Press). Fussy, fad, and frustrating?: Stigma toward picky eaters and popular dieters by peers. Stigma and Health, 1-7. [PDF]

2023 (n = 9)

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. [PDF]

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. [PDF]

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), 1021-2033. [PDF]

He, J., Barnhart, W. R., Zhang, Y., Han, J., Wang, Z., Cui, S., & Nagata, J. (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. [PDF]

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. [PDF]

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

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. [PDF]

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. [PDF]

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. [PDF]

2022 (n = 9)

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. [PDF]

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. [PDF]

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

Weng, H., Barnhart, W. R., Cheng, Y., Chen, G., 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. [PDF]

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. [PDF]

*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. [PDF]

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. [PDF]

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. [PDF]

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. [PDF]

2021 (n = 7)

Jordan, A. K., *Barnhart, W. R., Studer-Perez, E. I., Hamilton, L., Kalantzis, M. A., & 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. [PDF]

*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. [PDF]

*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. [PDF]

*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. [PDF]

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. [PDF]

*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. [PDF]

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. [PDF]

2020 (n = 4)

*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. [PDF]

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. [PDF]

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. [PDF]

Barnhart, W. R., Ellsworth, D., Robinson, A. C., Myers, J., 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. [PDF]

2019 (n = 3)

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. [PDF]

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. [PDF]

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. [PDF]

2018 (n = 5)

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. [PDF]

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

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. [PDF]

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

*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. [PDF]

2017 (n = 2)

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. [PDF]

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. [PDF]

2015 (n = 1)

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. [PDF]

Manuscripts Under Review (n = 5), Revisions Under Review (n = 4), or Revise and Resubmit (n = 8)

*Barnhart, W. R., Braden, A. L., & Buelow, M. T. (Under Review). Examining food-specific and general inhibitory control and working memory as moderators of relations between emotion dysregulation and eating pathology in adults with overweight/obesity. Eating Behaviors.

Lin, Y., Ren, Y., Barnhart, W. R., Cui, T., Zhang, J., & He, J. (Under Review). The comorbidities of eating disorder symptomatology, problematic usage of the internet, and psychological distress: A longitudinal network analysis in Chinese adolescents. European Eating Disorders Review.

He, J., Fu, Y., Cui, S., Barnhart, W. R., Zhang, X., Han, J., Wang, Y., Ganson, K. T., & Nagata, J. M. (Revise and Resubmit). Screen use during food consumption is associated with lower intuitive eating and higher disordered eating in Chinese adult men and women. International Journal of Eating Disorders.

Weng, H., Barnhart, W. R., Cheng, Y., Lu, T., & He, J. (Under Review). Latent dietary patterns and associations with cognitive functions and psychological and physical well-being in Chinese older adults: Latent profile and transition analyses with nationwide cohort panel data. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics.

Barnhart, W. R., Cui, T., Cui, S., Ren, Y., & He, J. (Revise and Resubmit). Exploring the prospective relationships between weight bias internalization, psychological distress, and food addiction symptoms in Chinese adolescents. International Journal of Eating Disorders.

He, J., Cui, T., Barnhart, W. R., & Chen, G. (Revise and Resubmit). The Chinese version of the Functionality Appreciation Scale: Psychometric properties and measurement invariance across gender and age. Journal of Eating Disorders.

*Barnhart, W. R., Dial, L. A., Pratt, M., Jordan, A. K., & Musher-Eizenman, D. R. (Revise and Resubmit). Structured parental feeding practices are associated with lower disordered eating and mental health concerns later in life: Findings in parents and their young adult children. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly.

Xu, Y., Song, J., Ren, Y., Barnhart, W. R., Dixit, U., Feng, J., & He, J. (Revise and Resubmit). Negative emotional eating patterns in the general Chinese adult population: A replication and expansion study examining group differences in emotion regulation, eating disorder symptomatology, and psychosocial impairment. Appetite.

*Barnhart, W. R., Dial, L. A., Jordan, A. K., Studer-Perez, E. I., Kalantzis, M. A., & Musher-Eizenman, D. R. (Revise and Resubmit). 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.

Liang, G., Barnhart, W. R., Cheng, Y., Lu, T., & He, J. (Under Review). The interplay among BMI, body dissatisfaction, body appreciation, and body image flexibility in Chinese young adults: A network perspective. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science.

Liang, G., Cheng, Y., Barnhart, W. R., Song, J., Lu, T., & He, J. (Revision Under Review). A network analysis of eating disorder psychopathology, big-five personality traits, and psychological distress in Chinese adults. International Journal of Eating Disorders.

Kalantzis, M. A., Barnhart, W. R., & Braden, A. L. (Under Review). Examining facets of self-compassion in relation to emotional and disordered eating behaviors in a treatment-seeking sample of adults with overweight/obesity. Current Psychology.

Barnhart, W. R., Cui, T., Zhang, H., Cui, S., Zhao, Y., Lu, Y., & He, J. (Revision Under Review). 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.

He, J., Cui, S., Barnhart, W. R., Xu, Y., Shen, S., Lin, J., & Nagata, J. (Revise and Resubmit). Validation of the Muscularity Bias Internalization Scale in Chinese women. Body Image.

Chen, Y., Wang, S., Barnhart, W. R., Song, J., & He, J. (Revise and Resubmit). Translation and validation of a Chinese version of the Appearance Schemas Inventory-Revised in Chinese Adults. Body Image.

*Barnhart, W. R., Kalantzis, M. A., & Braden, A. L. (Revision Under Review). 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.

Yu, Y., Cui, T., Barnhart, W. R., Liu, Y., Wang, Q., & He. J. (Revision Under Review). 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.

Manuscripts In Preparation (N = 23)

Ji, F., Sun, H., Barnhart, W. R., Cui, T., Cui, S., Zhang, J., & He, J. (In Preparation). Psychometric network analysis of the Intuitive Eating Scale-2 in Chinese general adults. Submit to Appetite.

Barnhart, W. R., Petersen, L. V., Thornton, L., & Tidselbak, L. T. (In Preparation). Eating disorders and autoimmune diseases. Submit to Pediatrics.

Cheng, Y., Barnhart, W. R., Weng, H., Liang, G., Lu, T., & He, J. (In Preparation). Patterns of cognitive functions in Chinese older adults and associations with demographics, diet, and lifestyle: Latent class and transition analyses with nationally representative data.

He, J., Lu, Y., Barnhart, W. R., Tang, C., Zhang, H., Zhao, Y., & Lin, L. (In Preparation). Translation and validation of a Chinese version of the Body Talk Scale for women and men. Body Image.

Angoff, H. D., Barnhart, W. R., & Docherty, M. (In Preparation). Classes of identity-based bullying victimization among sexual minority youth: Results from a state-wide survey.

Barnhart, W. R., He, J., Cui, S., Tan, C., Zhao, Y., Yin, J., Rubin, L. R., & Steinberg, J. R. (In preparation). Self-objectification in Chinese pregnant women: The mixed role of functionality appreciation. Submit to Body Image.

Wang, Z., Cui, T., Barnhart, W. R., Ji, F., & He, J. (In Preparation). Examining the associations between retrospective victimization and perpetration and current disordered eating in Chinese men within an integrated model of interpersonal and emotion dysregulation theories. Submit to Clinical Psychological Science.

Barnhart, W. R., Han, J., Zhang, Y., Luo, W., Li, Y., & He, J. (In Preparation). Beyond the bedroom: Exploring relationships between top, bottom, and versatile sexual self-labels and eating and body image disturbances in Chinese gay men. Submit to Archives of Sexual Behavior. [IF = 4.891]

Yang, Y., Barnhart, W. R., et al., He, J. (In Preparation). Viewpoints of Chinese college men and women towards women’s make-up: A q-methodology study. Submit to Body Image.

Xi, J., Cui, T., Barnhart, W. R., Cui, S., Li, W., Lu, Y., & He, J. (In Preparation). Meta-analysis of gender differences in weight bias internalization. Submit to Obesity Reviews.

He, J., Cui, T., Lu, Y., Barnhart, W. R., & Cui, S. (In Preparation). Exploring the reciprocal associations between negative and positive body talk and body image and disordered eating among Chinese adult men and women: A prospective study. Submit to International Journal of Eating Disorders.

Fu, Z., Tao, Z., Barnhart, W. R., Fang, M., & He, J. (In Preparation). Exploring the body ideals of Chinese young adult men using a q-methodology approach. Submit to Body Image.

Kalantzis, M. A., Braden, A. L., Dauber, A. K., Redondo, R. A., Meschino, K. J., & Barnhart, W. R. (In Preparation). COVID-19, worry about weight gain, and emotional eating in undergraduate students. Submit to Journal of American College Health.

*Barnhart, W. R., Jordan, A. K. Kalantzis, M. A., Studer-Perez, E. I., Bailey, M. H., & Dworsky, D. O. (In Preparation). Exploring the links between body appreciation and mindfulness facets in relation to body dissatisfaction and disordered eating in a community sample of sexual and gender minority adults. Submit to Body Image.

*Barnhart, W. R., Kalantzis, M. A., Lim, S., et al., & Dworsky, D. O. (In Preparation). Understanding relations between eating in response to emotions and situations, mindfulness, and disordered eating: Cross-sectional findings in a sample of sexual minority adults. Submit to Eating Behaviors.

Kalantzis, M. A., Barnhart, W. R., Jordan, A. K., Varga, A. V., Kamath, S., & Musher-Eizenman, D. R. (In Preparation). Examining relationships between negative emotional eating types and disordered eating: The moderating effects of emotion regulation difficulties. Submit to Eating Behaviors.

*Barnhart, W. R., Jordan, A. K., Kalantzis, M. A., Varga, A. V., Kamath, S., & Musher-Eizenman, D. R. (In Preparation). Extending and replicating the tripartite influence model of disordered eating in undergraduate and community samples of men. Submit to Body Image.

Braden, A. L., Barnhart, W. R., et al. (In Preparation). Examining emotional eating across self-report, experimental, and ecological momentary assessment methods. 

*Barnhart, W. R., Kalantzis, M. A., & Braden, A. L. (In Preparation). The relation between self-reported emotional eating and disordered eating: A meta-analysis and psychometric review of three decades of research. Submit to International Journal of Eating Disorders.

*Barnhart, W. R., Hoagland, K. C., & Borgogna, N. C. (In Preparation). Psychological distress correlates of use and enjoyment for diverse types of pornography: Exploratory analyses by sex and sexual orientation. Submit to Sexual Health & Compulsivity.

*Barnhart, W. R., Jordan, A. K., Angoff, H. D., Johnson, A. C., Kalantzis, M. A., et al., & Dworsky, D. O. (In Preparation). Adopting an intersectional approach to body dissatisfaction and eating pathology among sexual minority women and men: A latent class analysis. Submit to International Journal of Eating Disorders.

*Barnhart, W. R., Jordan, A. K., Griffith, F. J., Angoff, H. D., & Hoag, J. E. (In Preparation). #lesbian, #instagay, and #bisexual: Content analysis of lesbian, gay, and bisexual Instagram communities. Submit to Journal of Homosexuality.

*Barnhart, W. R., Hoagland, K. C., He, J., Borgogna, N. C., & Grubbs, J. B. (In Preparation). Do factors that reinforce idealized male body image strengthen relationships between pornography use and body dissatisfaction, disordered eating, and negative mental health symptoms among gay and bisexual men? A cross-cultural study. Submit to The Journal of Sex Research.