Anorexia Nervosa and Somatoform Dissociation: A Neglected Body-Centered Perspective.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Journal of Trauma & Dissociation Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/15299732.2022.2119631
Paola Longo, Enrica Marzola, Matteo Martini, Laura Amodeo, Giovanni Abbate-Daga
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Abstract

Dissociation in anorexia nervosa (AN) is common (literature reported 29% of dissociative disorders in eating disorders) and higher in patients with binge-purging AN (BP-AN) than in those with restricter AN (R-AN). However, the distinction between somatoform (SomD) and psychoform dissociation (PsyD) is understudied. We aimed to assess the differences in PsyD and SomD, eating-related, general, and body-related psychopathology, and childhood trauma between subtypes of AN. Then, we attempted to describe a subgroup of patients with AN with marked SomD comparing them to patients without SomD, also controlling the results for PsyD and AN subtypes. Inpatients with AN (n = 111; 109 women and 2 men) completed self-reported questionnaires evaluating dissociation, eating-related, body-related, and general psychopathology, and childhood abuses. Patients with BP-AN reported higher SomD and PsyD and a more severe clinical picture than those with R-AN. The SomD-group (n = 41) showed higher eating concerns, trait-anxiety, body-related variables, and sexual/physical abuse compared to the no-SomD group (n = 70), independently of AN subtype and PsyD symptoms. Results described particular features of patients with AN and SomD. Data, clinically, suggest a careful assessment, for both SomD and PsyD, especially when a history of bodily-impacting trauma is present, potentially fostering dissociation-informed interventions.

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神经性厌食症和躯体形式分离:一个被忽视的以身体为中心的视角。
神经性厌食症(AN)的解离性是常见的(文献报道29%的进食障碍解离性障碍),并且在暴食清除型AN (BP-AN)患者中比限制性AN (R-AN)患者的解离性更高。然而,躯体形式(SomD)和精神形式分离(PsyD)之间的区别尚未得到充分研究。我们的目的是评估不同AN亚型之间在PsyD和SomD、饮食相关、一般和身体相关的精神病理以及儿童创伤方面的差异。然后,我们试图描述一个带有标记SomD的AN患者亚组,将他们与没有SomD的患者进行比较,并控制PsyD和AN亚型的结果。AN住院患者(n = 111;109名女性和2名男性)完成了自我报告问卷,评估精神分裂、饮食相关、身体相关、一般精神病理和童年虐待。BP-AN患者报告的SomD和PsyD高于R-AN患者,临床表现更严重。与非somd组(n = 70)相比,somd组(n = 41)表现出更高的饮食担忧、特质焦虑、身体相关变量和性虐待/身体虐待,与AN亚型和PsyD症状无关。结果描述了AN和SomD患者的特殊特征。临床数据建议对SomD和PsyD进行仔细评估,特别是当存在影响身体的创伤史时,可能会促进分离知情干预。
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