Gry Kjaersdam Telléus, Caroline Bach Simonsen, Anne Gade Jakobsen, Martin Kamp Dalgaard, Sofie Martine Rasmussen, Kristine Kahr Nilsson
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目的:现有文献表明,饮食失调(ED)与心智化能力之间存在关联,尽管这种关联并不明显。本研究旨在调查进食障碍患者的心智化特征(MP)。研究假设,与健康对照组(HC)相比,进食障碍患者的心智化能力较低:研究基于一项横断面调查,抽样调查了被诊断为 ED 的患者与健康对照组的对比情况:共有 88 人参与了该研究,其中包括 ED 患者(30 人)和 HC(58 人):研究结果表明,ED 患者和 HC 患者之间存在显著的统计学差异。因此,与 HC 相比,ED 患者在反思功能问卷(心理状态不确定性)(RFQ-U)(平均差异:0.31,P = 0.048)和多伦多 Alexithymia 量表(TAS-20)(平均差异:0.44,P = 0.019)上的得分明显更高。此外,研究结果表明,与厌食症(AN)组相比,贪食症(BN)组患者在RFQ-U(平均差异:0.71,p = 0.023)和TAS-20(平均差异:0.89,p = 0.006)上的得分明显较高,因此贪食症(BN)组患者可能对自己的心理化能力较低,在心理化特征的不同维度上的心理化能力也普遍较低。应进一步开展研究,以了解 ED 患者的心理调节能力。
A multifaceted approach to assessment of mentalization: the mentalization profile in patients with eating disorders.
Purpose: The existing literature, however sparse, suggests an association between eating disorders (ED) and mentalization ability. The aim of this study was to investigate the mentalization profile (MP) in patients with ED. It was hypothesized that patients with ED would have a lower degree of mentalization ability compared to healthy controls (HC).Materials and methods: The study is based on a cross-sectional survey on a sample of patients diagnosed with ED compared to a HC group.Results and conclusion: A total of 88 participants, distributed between patients with ED (N = 30) and HC (N = 58) were included.Results: The study results show statistically significant differences between patients with ED and HC. Thus, patients with an ED scored significantly higher on Reflective Functioning Questionnaire (uncertainty about mental states) (RFQ-U) (mean difference: 0.31, p = 0.048) and Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) (mean difference: 0.44, p = 0.019) compared to the HC. Furthermore, the results indicated that patients with Bulimia Nervosa (BN) may have a lower ability to mentalize about oneself as well as a generally lower ability to mentalize across different dimensions of the mentalization profile as the BN group scored significantly higher on RFQ-U (mean difference: 0.71, p = 0.023) and TAS-20 (mean difference: 0.89, p = 0.006) compared to the Anorexia Nervosa (AN) group. Further research should be conducted to gain knowledge on the mentalization ability in patients with an ED.
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