情绪调节困难与进食障碍结果之间的关系:在进食障碍住院治疗机构进行的纵向研究。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Eating Disorders Pub Date : 2024-10-16 DOI:10.1080/10640266.2024.2416331
Hannah B Sawyer, Olivia M Clancy, Marielle M Gomez, Ian Cero, April R Smith, Tiffany A Brown, Tracy K Witte
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饮食失调症(ED)与多种并发症和有害结果(如医疗并发症、高自杀死亡率)相关。辍治、治疗效果不佳和复发进一步加剧了饮食失调症的复杂性。要想更好地理解这些复杂性,一种方法是调查导致 ED 病因和维持的广泛、跨诊断风险因素,如情绪调节(ER)困难。我们对美国东南部一家ED住院治疗机构的101名女性ED患者样本进行了纵向测试,以了解情绪调节障碍与ED结果之间的关系。与假设相符的是,从入院到出院,情绪障碍和饮食病理学均有显著改善。此外,急诊室困难的改善与饮食病理学的改善相关。这些发现进一步证实了急诊室困难在进食障碍中的作用,并进一步证明了住院进食障碍患者的急诊室困难与进食病理之间的关系。
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The relationship between emotion regulation difficulties and eating disorder outcomes: a longitudinal examination in a residential eating disorder treatment facility.

Eating disorders (EDs) are associated with numerous comorbidities and deleterious outcomes (e.g. medical complications, high rates of death by suicide). The complexities of EDs are further compounded by treatment dropout, poor treatment outcomes, and relapse. One way to better understand these complexities is to investigate broad, transdiagnostic risk factors that contribute to the etiology and maintenance of EDs, such as emotion regulation (ER) difficulties. We longitudinally tested the relationship between ER difficulties and ED outcomes in a sample of 101 female ED patients in a southeastern U.S. residential ED treatment facility. Consistent with hypothesis, there were significant improvements in both ER difficulties and eating pathology from admission to discharge. Further, improvement in ER difficulties was associated with improvements in eating pathology. These findings further substantiate the role of ER difficulties in eating disorders and provide further evidence for the relationship between ER difficulties and eating pathology among residential eating disorder patients.

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Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders PSYCHIATRY-PSYCHOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Eating Disorders is contemporary and wide ranging, and takes a fundamentally practical, humanistic, compassionate view of clients and their presenting problems. You’ll find a multidisciplinary perspective on clinical issues and prevention research that considers the essential cultural, social, familial, and personal elements that not only foster eating-related problems, but also furnish clues that facilitate the most effective possible therapies and treatment approaches.
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