Publications
(* graduate mentee; ** undergraduate mentee; † co-first authorship)
Selected publications from Dr. Racine's research program:
Racine, S.E & *Bicaker, E., *Trolio, V. & Lane, S. (2024). Acting impulsively when "upset": Examining associations among negative urgency, undifferentiated negative affect, and impulsivity using momentary and experimental methods. Journal of personality. 10.1111/jopy.12918.
Racine, S.E., *Miller, A.E., *Mehak, A. & *Trolio, V. (2022) Examining risk and protective factors for psychological health during the COVID-
19 pandemic. Anxiety, Stress & Coping, 35(1), 124-140.
Racine, S.E., **Suissa-Rocheleau, L., *Martin, S.J, & Benning S.D. (2021). Implicit and explicit motivational responses to high- and low calorie food in individuals with disordered eating. International Journal of Psychophsyiology, Special Issue: Biomarkers of Mental Disorders: Psychophysiological Measures as Indicators of Mechanisms, Risk and Outcome Prediction, 159, 37-46.
Racine, S.E., Hagan, K.E., & *Schell, S.E. (2019). Is all non-homeostatic eating the same? The latent structure of non-homeostatic eating processes in women and men. Psychological Assessment, 31(10), 1220-1223.
Racine, S.E., *Horvath, S.A., **Brassard, S., & Benning, S.D. (2019). Effort Expenditure for Reward Task modified for food: A novel behavioral measure of willingness to work for food. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 52, 71-78.
†Racine, S.E., †Hebert, K. R., Benning, S. D. (2018). Emotional reactivity and appraisal to food in relation to eating disorder cognitions and behaviors: Evidence to support the motivational conflict hypothesis. European Eating Disorders Review, 26, 3-10.
Racine, S.E., VanHuysse, J.L., Keel, P.K., Burt, S.A., Neale, M.C., Boker, S., & Klump, K.L. (2017). Eating disorder-specific risk
factors moderate the relationship between negative urgency and binge eating: A behavioral genetic investigation. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Special Section: Outstanding Young Investigator Contributions to the Study of Eating Disorders,126, 481-494.
Racine, S.E. & *Martin, S.J. (2016). Exploring divergent trajectories: Disorder-specific moderators of the association between negative urgency and dysregulated eating. Appetite, 103, 45-53.
Racine, S.E., Forbush, K.T., Wildes, J.E., Hagan, K.E, Pollack, L.O, & May, C. (2016). Voluntary emotion regulation in anorexia nervosa: A preliminary emotion-modulated startle study. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 77, 1-7.
Selected publications from BEEP Lab trainee research programs:
*Mehak, A., *Wilson, S., & Racine, S.E. (2024). A Psychophysiological Investigation of Mechanisms Underlying "Feeling Fat" in Women With and Without Binge Eating. The International journal of eating disorders. 10.1002/eat.24293.
*Biçaker, E., *Trolio, V., *Miller, A. E., **Zhu, L. Y., *White, C., & Racine, S. E. (2024). Affective processes underlying restrictive eating in atypical anorexia nervosa: Comparisons to anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa using ecological momentary assessment. International Journal of Eating Disorders. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.24134
*Schell, S. E., & Racine, S. E. (2023). Reconsidering the role of interpersonal stress in eating pathology: Sensitivity to rejection might be more important than actual experiences of peer stress. Appetite, 187, 106588.
Chicago
*Bicaker, E., *Schell, S. E., & Racine, S. E. (2023). The role of self-compassion in the relationship between rejection and unhealthy eating: An ecological momentary assessment study. Appetite, 186, 106568.
*Trolio, V., & Racine, S. E. (2023). Exploring latent profiles of disordered eating using an indicator of dietary restriction in an undergraduate sample of men and women. International Journal of Eating Disorders.
**White, C., *Bicaker, E., & Racine, S. E. (2023). Gender differences in compulsive exercise facets and their associations with eating disorder symptoms. Eating Behaviors, 49, 101737.
*Wilson, S., *Mehak, A., & Racine, S. E. (2023). Exposure to thin and non-thin bodies elicits ‘feeling fat’: Validation of a novel state measure. Eating Behaviors, 48, 101700.
*Wilson, S., Benning, S. D., & Racine, S. E. (2022). Examining relationships among thin-ideal internalization, eating pathology, and motivational reactions to high-and low-calorie food. Appetite, 178, 106258.
*Bicaker, E., & Racine, S. E. (2022). Protection versus risk? The relative roles of compassionate and uncompassionate self-responding for eating disorder behaviors. Eating Behaviors, 44, 101592.
*Mehak, A., *Miller, A.E., *Trolio, V. & Racine, S.E. (2022). 'Feeling fat' amid the COVID-19 pandemic: Examining the role of emotion dysregulation in the body displacement hypothesis. Eating Behaviors. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eatbeh.2022.101597
*Biçaker, E., Lane, S.P., Sadikaj, G. & Racine, S.E. (2022). The roles of negative emotion intensity, negative emotion differentiation, and self- compassion in loss of control eating. International Journal of Eating Disorders. https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.23723
*Miller, A.E., *Trolio, V., Halicki-Asakawa, A. & Racine, S.E. (2022). Eating disorders and the nine symptoms of borderline personality disorder: A systematic review and series of meta-analyses. International Journal of Eating Disorders. https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.23731
*Miller, A.E.,*Mehak, A., *Trolio, V. & Racine, S.E. (2022). Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the psychological health of individuals with mental health conditions: A mixed methods study. Journal of Clinical Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1002/jclp.23250
*Trolio, V., *Mehak, A., *Schell, S.E., & Racine, S.E. (2021). Extending the scope of the interpersonal psychotherapy model of eating disorders: Integrating the role of 'feeling fat'. Appetite. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2021.105441
*Schell, S.E., Banica, I., Weinberg, A.E., Racine, S.E. (2021). Hunger games: Associations between core eating disorder symptoms and responses to rejection by peers during competition. International Journal of Eating Disorders. https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.23487
*Mehak, A., & Racine, S.E. (2021). ‘Feeling fat’ is associated with specific eating disorder symptom dimensions in young men and women. Eating and Weight Disorders: Studies of Anorexia, Bulimia, and Obesity. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40519-020-01074-4
*Miller, A. E., & Racine, S.E. (2020). Emotion regulation difficulties as common and unique predictors of impulsive behaviors. Journal of American College Health. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2020.1799804
*Martin, S.J., *Schell, S.E., *Srivastav, A. & Racine, S.E. (2020). Distinct dimensions of unhealthy exercise and their associations with restrictive eating and binge eating. Eating Behaviors, 39, 101436.
*Mehak, A., & Racine, S.E. (2020). Understanding 'feeling fat' and its underlying mechanisms: The importance of multi-method measurement. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 53, 1400-1404.
*Mehak, A., & Racine, S.E. (2019). ‘Feeling fat’, eating pathology, and eating-related impairment in young adults. Eating Disorders: Journal of Treatment and Prevention. doi: 10.1080/10640266.2019.1695451
*Miller, A.E., Racine, S.E., & Klonsky, E.D. (2019). Symptoms of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa have differential relationships to symptoms of borderline personality disorder. Eating Disorders: Journal of Treatment and Prevention. doi: 10.1080/10640266.2019.1642034
*Schell, S.E., **Brassard, S., & Racine, S.E. (2019). Extending the Acquired Preparedness Model of binge eating: Testing the indirect effects of high-risk personality traits on binge eating via positive and negative reinforcement expectancies. Appetite, 140, 206-212.