在患有饮食障碍的人群中,吃饭时的经验性避免
Claire E Cusack1, Rowan A Hunt1, Jesse Rae2
1University of Louisville.
Behavior therapy
|August 22, 2024
概括
罪恶感,而不是焦虑感,预测了饮食障碍患者未来的避免行为. 身体上的不适和避免也在餐时间相互影响,建议新的干预目标.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 临床心理学 临床心理学
- 心理病理学 心理病理学
背景情况:
- 负面情绪回避循环是精神病理学的核心.
- 研究主要集中在焦虑,忽视了其他情绪,如内.
- 除了焦虑之外的内部经历可能会保持不健康的回避.
研究的目的:
- 在患有饮食障碍 (ED) 的人群中,调查焦虑,内,身体不适和在餐时间的体验性回避之间的潜在关系.
- 检查这些因素如何在个人内部和个人之间相互影响.
主要方法:
- 108名患有ED的参与者完成了25天每天四次的生态瞬间评估 (EMA).
- 多层次模型被用来分析人与人之间的影响和人内影响.
- 检查了负面情绪,身体不适和经验回避之间的潜在关联.
主要成果:
- 罪恶感,而不是焦虑感,显著预测了随后在下一顿饭时的体验性回避.
- 吃饭时的身体不适和经验回避表明了相互的前关系.
- 当将内纳入模型时,焦虑并不能预测未来的经验回避.
结论:
- 在ED患者中,内似乎比焦虑更为重要,在饮食时间避免体验的驱动力.
- 身体上的不适和经验上的避开形成了一个双向的循环,在餐时间.
- 针对经验回避和身体不适的干预措施可能会扰乱ED患者的内循环.
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