Bruna de Moura Cortes Coutinho, Caio Gomes Pariz, Thomas E Krahe, Daniel C Mograbi
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Abstract
Eating disorders (ED) are severe psychiatric disorders characterized by dysfunctional behaviors related to eating or weight control, with profound impacts on health, quality of life, and the financial burden of affected individuals and society at large. Given that these disorders involve disturbances in self-perception, it is crucial to comprehend the role of self-awareness in their prevalence and maintenance. This literature review presents different self-awareness processes, discussing their functioning across different levels of complexity. By deconstructing this concept, we can gain a better understanding of how each facet of self and personality relates to the symptoms of these disorders. Understanding the absence or impairment of self-awareness in ED holds significant implications for diagnosis, treatment, and overall management. By recognizing and comprehending the characteristics of self-awareness, clinicians can develop tailored interventions and evidence-based treatments for individuals with ED. Furthermore, this narrative review underscores the importance of considering temperament and personality factors in the context of ED, as temperament traits and personality characteristics may interact with self-awareness processes, influencing the development and maintenance of ED. Ultimately, the results highlight the pressing need for further research on the development of effective interventions and support strategies grounded in the aspects of self-awareness mechanisms for individuals affected by these disorders.
进食障碍(ED)是一种严重的精神疾病,其特征是与进食或体重控制有关的功能失调行为,对患者的健康、生活质量以及经济负担和整个社会都有深远影响。鉴于这些障碍涉及自我认知的紊乱,了解自我认知在其流行和维持中的作用至关重要。本文献综述介绍了不同的自我认知过程,讨论了它们在不同复杂程度上的功能。通过对这一概念的解构,我们可以更好地理解自我和人格的每个方面与这些障碍的症状之间的关系。了解 ED 中自我意识的缺失或受损对诊断、治疗和整体管理具有重要意义。通过认识和理解自我意识的特点,临床医生可以为 ED 患者制定有针对性的干预措施和循证治疗方法。此外,这篇叙事性综述强调了在研究 ED 时考虑气质和性格因素的重要性,因为气质特征和性格特征可能会与自我意识过程相互作用,从而影响 ED 的发展和维持。最后,研究结果突出表明,迫切需要进一步开展研究,为受这些障碍影响的个体制定以自我意识机制为基础的有效干预措施和支持策略。