Social cognition in women with eating disorders: Differences between the restrictive and purgative profiles

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
P. de la Higuera-Gonzalez , A. Galvez-Merlin , B. Marcos-Diaz , A. Calvo , A. Carrasco-Diaz , W. Ayad-Ahmed , P. Mola-Cardenes , A. de la Torre-Luque , F. Ruiz-Guerrero , F. Polo-Montes , J.L. Carrasco-Perera , L. Beato-Fernandez , A. Gomez-del Barrio , M. Diaz-Marsa
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Abstract

Introduction

Difficulties in interpersonal interactions have been related to Social Cognition (SC) impairments in eating disorders (EDs). However, results do not account for differences between restrictive (rED) and purgative (pED) profiles and are just based on decoding tasks. This study assessed SC by Theory of Mind (ToM) abilities in ToM decoding and inference tasks between rED and pED patients and healthy women and its relationship with clinical variables.

Method

37 rED patients, 42 pED patients and 34 controls were evaluated using the Movie for the Assessment of Social Cognition (MASC) -ToM inference abilities- and the Reading the Mind in the Eyes revised version (RMET-R) - ToM decoding abilities-. Age, body mass index (BMI) and disorder's duration were considered as clinical variables. ANCOVA analyses were carried out to analyse differences between groups, controlling for impulsivity as a covariate. Group relationships between ToM and clinical variables were analysed through linear regression models.

Results

pED showed lower correct MASC responses (p < .01) and more overmentalising errors (p < .05) than controls, and for rED, differences overmentalising errors were close to significance (p = .051). For RMET-R, differences were related to impulsivity. Age (p < .01) and BMI p < .05) were related with correct MASC responses.

Conclusions

Patients with EDs show difficulties in ToM inference abilities, especially those with a purgative profile, with poorer performance related to clinical severity indices such as weight and age. Differences in ToM decoding appear to be related to impulsivity rather than clinical diagnosis.
饮食失调妇女的社会认知:限制性和泻性特征之间的差异。
人际交往困难与进食障碍患者的社会认知障碍有关。然而,结果并没有考虑限制性(rED)和泻性(pED)配置文件之间的差异,而只是基于解码任务。本研究通过心理理论(ToM)在rED和pED患者和健康女性的ToM解码和推理任务中的能力及其与临床变量的关系来评估SC。方法:对37例rED患者、42例pED患者和34例对照患者进行社会认知能力(MASC) -ToM推理能力测评和眼读心术(RMET-R) -ToM解码能力测评。年龄、身体质量指数(BMI)和疾病持续时间作为临床变量。进行ANCOVA分析以分析组间差异,控制冲动性作为协变量。通过线性回归模型分析ToM与临床变量的组间关系。结果:pED患者的正确MASC反应较低(p )结论:ed患者在ToM推断能力方面存在困难,特别是那些有泻药病史的患者,其在体重和年龄等临床严重程度指标方面的表现较差。ToM解码的差异似乎与冲动有关,而不是与临床诊断有关。
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自引率
1.80%
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153
审稿时长
56 days
期刊介绍: Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry is an international and multidisciplinary journal which aims to ensure the rapid publication of authoritative reviews and research papers dealing with experimental and clinical aspects of neuro-psychopharmacology and biological psychiatry. Issues of the journal are regularly devoted wholly in or in part to a topical subject. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry does not publish work on the actions of biological extracts unless the pharmacological active molecular substrate and/or specific receptor binding properties of the extract compounds are elucidated.
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