Originalbeiträge (Originals). Körpererleben und Essstörungspsychopathologie: Die Rolle struktureller Beeinträchtigungen in einer repräsentativen Bevölkerungsstichprobe / Body Experience and Eating Disorder Psychopathology: The Role of Personality Functioning in a Representative Population Sample.
Eva M Klein, Almut Zeeck, Elmar Brähler, Anja Hilbert, Bernhard Strauß, Johannes Kruse, Lina Krakau
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Abstract
Body Experience and Eating Disorder Psychopathology: The Role of Personality Functioning in a Representative Population Sample Objective: The association between body experience and eating psychopathology is well established. However, research examining personality functioning (PF), defined as an impairment in self and interpersonal functioning, as an additional risk factor in this interplay is lacking.
Methods: In a representative sample (N = 2.510), body experience, eating disorder symptoms and PF were assessed using questionnaires. Multiple linear regression analyses were conducted controlling for age, gender, distress and BMI in order to investigate the moderating effects of PF on the relationship between body experience and eating psychopathology.
Results: Results show that eating psychopathology is significantly related to both body experience and impaired personality functioning. As a moderating effect, it was found that people with severe impairments in PF and lower scores on the attractiveness/self-confidence subscale of body experience were particularly likely to report eating disorder symptoms.
Conclusions: The results highlight the importance of body experience and personality functioning in the prevalence and severity of eating disorder psychopathology. These aspects should be considered in the prevention and diagnosis of eating disorders.
期刊介绍:
This journal provides a systematic overview of the entire field of psychosomatic medicine. It is also the official organ of the German Society for Psychosomatic Medicine and Medical Psychotherapy (DGPM). It serves as a forum for discussions of the interdisciplinary experiences in the field of psychosomatics, the goal being the furtherance of scientific insights into the interactions between mental and physical factors in the development of disease. It also provides a way to deepen one´s knowledge of psychoanalysis and to explore new therapeutic directions.