身体意象障碍:支持重新分类的新理论模型

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Rafael Moreton Alves da Rocha , Nelson Hauck-Filho , Nathália Bonugli Caurin , Andrea Phillipou
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摘要

本研究旨在验证将神经性厌食症(AN)、神经性贪食症(BN)、身体畸形症(BDD)和肌肉畸形症(MD)归为身体形象障碍的新理论模型。在一个由来自社区的579个人组成的样本中,我们使用探索性双因素模型来研究这些疾病中存在的高阶一般成分,并确定每种疾病中共享和独特的成分。此外,我们探讨了评估工具的总分与外部变量之间的关系,以评估我们模型中因素的独特性。我们的研究结果表明,存在一个共同的一般因素,包括身体形象障碍在这些障碍。此外,因子分解揭示了BDD、MD和AN/BN的不同因子,支持了尽管它们共享中心元素,但它们是独立条件的概念。通过分解分析,还发现了疾病之间的其他共同点和不同点。研究的外部相关性为双因素建模结果提供了进一步的支持。我们的证据支持将AN, BN, BDD和MD重新分类为身体形象障碍的建议,这可能会使更精确的理论理解强调这些疾病的核心组成部分。
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Body image disorders: A new theoretical model supporting the reclassification
The present study aims to test a new theoretical model for grouping Anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), and muscle dysmorphia (MD) as Body Image Disorders. In a sample composed of 579 individuals from the community, we used exploratory bifactor modeling to investigate the presence of a higher-order general component in these disorders and identify shared and unique components within each condition. Additionally, we explored the relationships between the assessment instruments' total scores and external variables to assess the distinctiveness of the factors in our model. Our findings indicate the existence of a common general factor encompassing body image disturbance across these disorders. Furthermore, the factor decomposition reveals distinct factors for BDD, MD, and AN/BN, supporting the notion that these are separate conditions despite their shared central element. Other commonalities and differentiation points between the disorders are also identified through decomposition analysis. The external correlations examined provide further support for the bifactor modeling findings. Our evidence supports the recommendation for reclassification of AN, BN, BDD, and MD as Body Image Disorders, which may enable a more precise theoretical understanding that emphases this central component of these conditions.
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Eating behaviors
Eating behaviors Multiple-
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
3.60%
发文量
65
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Eating Behaviors is an international peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing human research on the etiology, prevention, and treatment of obesity, binge eating, and eating disorders in adults and children. Studies related to the promotion of healthy eating patterns to treat or prevent medical conditions (e.g., hypertension, diabetes mellitus, cancer) are also acceptable. Two types of manuscripts are encouraged: (1) Descriptive studies establishing functional relationships between eating behaviors and social, cognitive, environmental, attitudinal, emotional or biochemical factors; (2) Clinical outcome research evaluating the efficacy of prevention or treatment protocols.
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