与暴饮暴食和边缘型人格特征相关的空虚感和负面情绪变化。

Personality disorders Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-03 DOI:10.1037/per0000700
Katherine E Hein, Shakur J Dennis, Logan F Folger, Stephanie N Mullins-Sweatt
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摘要

边缘型人格障碍(BPD)的特点是自我形象不稳定、人际关系冲突、情绪失调和明显的冲动。暴饮暴食是边缘型人格障碍中常见的一种冲动行为;然而,人们对边缘型人格障碍中的这种适应不良行为知之甚少。在进食障碍(ED)文献中,有多种理论认为暴饮暴食是负性情绪水平升高的结果。鉴于 BPD 和 ED 都有情绪调节障碍和冲动性,作为各自疾病的维持机制,这些关于暴食的理论可能为 BPD 的暴食提供了一个模型。现有文献表明,ED 患者在暴食发作前可能会感到情绪空虚。本研究试图探讨空虚感作为 BPD 特质患者暴食行为的前因。本研究采用生态学瞬间评估方法,对具有 BPD 特征的本科生(n = 55)14 天内的暴食发作、情绪和空虚感进行了全天跟踪。目前的研究发现,暴饮暴食发作时的瞬间空虚感会显著增加暴饮暴食发作的几率。此外,瞬间的空虚感以及其他负面影响会在暴食发作后增加。研究结果表明,治疗 BPD 中的暴食症应包括接受包括空虚感在内的负面影响的元素,例如辩证行为疗法中的痛苦耐受技能训练。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。
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Emptiness and negative affect changes related to binge eating and borderline personality traits.

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by unstable self-image, conflictual interpersonal relationships, emotional dysregulation, and marked impulsivity. One form of impulsivity commonly seen in BPD is binge eating; however, little is known about this maladaptive behavior in the context of BPD. In the eating disorder (ED) literature, multiple theories suggest binge eating occurs as a result of heightened levels of negative affect. Given that BPD and EDs share emotional dysregulation and impulsivity as maintaining mechanisms of each respective disorder, these theories of binge eating may provide a model for binge eating in BPD. Existing literature suggests feelings of emotional emptiness may precede binge episodes in those with EDs. The current study sought to explore feelings of emptiness as antecedents to binge eating behaviors in those with BPD traits. Using ecological momentary assessment, binge episodes, affect, and feelings of emptiness were tracked throughout the day for 14 days in undergraduate students with BPD traits (n = 55). The current study found momentary feelings of emptiness at the time of the binge eating episode significantly predicted increased odds of a binge episode occurring. Additionally, momentary feelings of emptiness, as well as other negative affects, increase following a binge episode. Results suggest treatment of binge eating within BPD should include elements of acceptance of negative affects including emptiness, such as in dialectical behavior therapy distress tolerance skills training. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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