增进对饮食精神病理学的了解:一项网络分析研究

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Cristiana C. Marques, Paula Castilho, Miguel Castelo-Branco, Ana T. Pereira, Kenneth Goss
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以同情为中心的饮食失调疗法(CFT-E)已被证明是有效的治疗饮食精神病理。探索由CFT-E模型确定的哪些过程与饮食失调症状最相关,可能有助于开发有针对性的治疗方法。然而,这些变量之间的关系需要进一步研究。本研究使用网络分析方法探讨了饮食失调症状和由CFT-E识别的过程之间的相互联系。参与者是来自社区样本的497个人(77.3%为女性),他们完成了评估身体不满、身材和体重高估、认知约束、暴饮暴食、情绪化进食、净化、自我同情、通过外表进行社会比较、自我批评、与外表有关的羞耻、内疚和骄傲,以及积极和消极影响的措施。估计了一个正则化的部分相关网络。与外表相关的羞耻感、自我不足和身体不满意成为网络的中心节点。这些发现支持使用针对羞耻和自我批评的干预措施来治疗饮食失调症状。需要不同样本的研究来进一步检验饮食精神病理与CFT-E理论模型确定的关键过程之间的相互联系。
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Enhancing Understanding of Eating Psychopathology: A Network Analysis Study
Compassion Focused Therapy for eating disorders (CFT-E) has been shown to be effective in treating eating psychopathology. Exploring which processes identified by the CFT-E model are most linked with eating disorder symptoms could help develop targeted treatments. However, the relationship between these variables requires further investigation. This study explores the interconnections between eating disorder symptoms and processes identified by the CFT-E using a network analysis approach. Participants were 497 individuals (77.3% female) from a community sample who completed measures to assess body dissatisfaction, shape and weight overvaluation, cognitive restraint, bingeing, emotional eating, purging, self-compassion, social comparison through appearance, self-criticism, appearance-related shame, guilt and pride, and positive and negative affect. A regularized partial correlation network was estimated. Appearance-related shame, inadequate self and body dissatisfaction emerged as the central nodes in the network. These findings support the use of interventions targeting shame and self-criticism for the treatment of eating disorder symptoms. Studies with diverse samples are needed to further examine the interconnections between eating psychopathology and the key processes identified by the CFT-E theoretical model.
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Behavior Therapy
Behavior Therapy Multiple-
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121 days
期刊介绍: Behavior Therapy is a quarterly international journal devoted to the application of the behavioral and cognitive sciences to the conceptualization, assessment, and treatment of psychopathology and related clinical problems. It is intended for mental health professionals and students from all related disciplines who wish to remain current in these areas and provides a vehicle for scientist-practitioners and clinical scientists to report the results of their original empirical research. Although the major emphasis is placed upon empirical research, methodological and theoretical papers as well as evaluative reviews of the literature will also be published. Controlled single-case designs and clinical replication series are welcome.
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