对身体不满意、耻辱感和饮食失调:一项以同情为中心的治疗作用的范围研究。

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Shannon Dover, Fiona Clements
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尽管认知行为疗法(CBT)是治疗饮食失调(ED)的黄金标准,但大约50%的患者没有看到显著的效果。在追求苗条以获得同伴认可的驱使下,社会上与身体相关的耻辱感不断增加,导致对身体形象不满的人数大幅上升,这与神经性厌食症(AN)、神经性贪食症(BN)和暴饮暴食症(BED)等急症密切相关。这个问题需要在治疗中解决,因为社会压力导致个人内化耻辱。以同情为中心的治疗(CFT),强调一种富有同情心的自我方法,可能是CBT的一个合适的替代方案,它更关注身体形象的接受,并有可能打破由耻辱引起的羞耻循环。本研究汇编了目前关于CFT在解决ED患者身体形象不满和耻辱感方面的作用的文献。我们回顾了8项研究,637名女性和14名男性参与者。结果显示,cft联合治疗方法减少了身体形象不满和ED病理,特别是在患有BED的年轻成年女性中。参与者注意到耻辱和对评判的恐惧阻碍了ED的治疗,但认识到增加自我同情可以减轻这些影响。该研究强调需要更多样化和更广泛的参与者样本,以及独立的CFT研究,以增强结果的普遍性,并扩展目前关于CFT用于饮食失调身体形象的研究库。综上所述,CFT有望成为ED人群中减少耻辱感和治疗身体形象不满的替代方法。
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Body dissatisfaction, stigma and eating disorders: a scoping study on the role of compassion focused therapy.

Despite Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) being the gold standard for treating eating disorders (ED), approximately 50% of patients do not see significant results. Increased body-related stigma in society, driven by a pursuit of thinness for peer acceptance, has led to substantial rises in body image dissatisfaction, which is closely linked with EDs like Anorexia Nervosa (AN), Bulimia Nervosa (BN), and Binge Eating Disorder (BED). This issue needs addressing in treatment as societal pressures cause individuals to internalise stigma. Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT), which emphasises a compassionate self-approach, might be a suitable alternative to CBT, focusing more on body image acceptance and potentially breaking the shame-cycle caused by stigma. This study compiled current literature on CFT's role in addressing body image dissatisfaction and stigma in ED patients. 8 studies with 637 female and 14 male participants were reviewed. Results showed that CFT-combined approaches reduced body image dissatisfaction and ED pathology, particularly in young adult females with BED. Participants noted that stigma and fear of judgement hindered ED treatment but recognised that increased self-compassion could mitigate these effects. The study highlighted the need for more diverse and broader participant samples, and standalone CFT studies, to enhance the generalisability of results and expand upon the current research pool of CFT uses for body image in eating disorders. In conclusion, CFT shows promise as an alternative method to reduce stigma and treat body image dissatisfaction in ED populations.

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来源期刊
Journal of Eating Disorders
Journal of Eating Disorders Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
17.10%
发文量
161
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Eating Disorders is the first open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing leading research in the science and clinical practice of eating disorders. It disseminates research that provides answers to the important issues and key challenges in the field of eating disorders and to facilitate translation of evidence into practice. The journal publishes research on all aspects of eating disorders namely their epidemiology, nature, determinants, neurobiology, prevention, treatment and outcomes. The scope includes, but is not limited to anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder and other eating disorders. Related areas such as important co-morbidities, obesity, body image, appetite, food and eating are also included. Articles about research methodology and assessment are welcomed where they advance the field of eating disorders.
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