Subjective and Objective: Alexithymia and Social Cognition in Eating Disorders.

Israel journal of psychiatry Pub Date : 2018-01-01
Michal Hason Rozenstein, Daniel Stein, Yael Latzer
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Abstract

Background: Emotional difficulties characterize eating disorders (ED). We examined the construct of alexithymia (disability to recognize and understand emotions) and neurocognitive factors of social cognition in patients diagnosed with B/P-EDs and their mothers.

Method: 34 mother-daughter dyads, in which the daughter has B/P-ED and 31 control dyads conducted subjective self-evaluation of alexithymia and underwent objective neuro-cognitive evaluation of their ability to recognize and understand emotions. Results were compared.

Results: First, significant differences were found between the daughters' groups on their subjective but not objective evaluation of alexithymia. Second, within group motherdaughter correlation was positive for controls, but not for the ED group.

Conclusions: People with B/P-ED show subjective high levels of alexithymia but not an objective deficit in emotional understanding. However, there is an interesting dis-correlation between them and their mothers, which calls for further research.

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主客观:进食障碍患者述情障碍与社会认知。
背景:情绪困难是进食障碍(ED)的特征。研究了B/ p - ed患者及其母亲的述情障碍(识别和理解情绪的障碍)结构和社会认知的神经认知因素。方法:对34对母女进行述情障碍的主观自我评价,其中女儿为B/P-ED,对照组为31对母女,并对她们的情绪识别和理解能力进行客观神经认知评价。结果比较。结果:第一,两组女儿对述情障碍的主观评价差异显著,客观评价差异无统计学意义。其次,在对照组中,母女之间的相关性是正的,而在ED组中则不是。结论:B/P-ED患者表现出主观上的高水平述情障碍,而非客观的情绪理解缺陷。然而,他们和他们的母亲之间有一个有趣的不相关关系,这需要进一步的研究。
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