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Emotion regulation difficulties in anorexia nervosa: associations with improvements in eating psychopathology
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Carter, Jacqueline C.
, MacDonald, Danielle E.
, Rowsell, Marsha
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Anorexia
/ Anorexia nervosa
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Development and progression
/ Emotion regulation
/ Health aspects
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychological aspects
/ Psychology
/ Research Article
2016
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Emotion regulation difficulties in anorexia nervosa: associations with improvements in eating psychopathology
by
Carter, Jacqueline C.
, MacDonald, Danielle E.
, Rowsell, Marsha
in
Anorexia
/ Anorexia nervosa
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Development and progression
/ Emotion regulation
/ Health aspects
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychological aspects
/ Psychology
/ Research Article
2016
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Emotion regulation difficulties in anorexia nervosa: associations with improvements in eating psychopathology
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Carter, Jacqueline C.
, MacDonald, Danielle E.
, Rowsell, Marsha
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Anorexia
/ Anorexia nervosa
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Development and progression
/ Emotion regulation
/ Health aspects
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychological aspects
/ Psychology
/ Research Article
2016
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Emotion regulation difficulties in anorexia nervosa: associations with improvements in eating psychopathology
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Emotion regulation difficulties in anorexia nervosa: associations with improvements in eating psychopathology
2016
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Overview
Background
Difficulties with emotion regulation have been established as a core deficit in anorexia nervosa (AN). However, limited research has evaluated whether weight gain is associated with improvements in emotion regulation difficulties in AN and whether improvements in emotion regulation are associated with reductions in eating disorder psychopathology. The aims of this study were threefold: 1) to examine the nature and extent of emotion regulation difficulties in AN; 2) to determine whether these difficulties improved during intensive treatment for the eating disorder; and 3) to study whether improvements in emotion regulation were associated with improvements in eating disorder psychopathology.
Method
The participants were 108 patients who met DSM-IV-TR criteria for AN and were admitted to a specialized intensive treatment program. Self-report measures of eating disorder symptoms and difficulties with emotion regulation were administered at admission to and discharge from the program.
Results
Patients with the binge-purge subtype of AN reported greater difficulties with impulse control when upset and more limited access to emotion regulation strategies when experiencing negative emotions than those with the restricting subtype. Among those who completed treatment and became weight restored, improvements in emotion regulation difficulties were observed. Greater pre-to-post treatment improvements in emotional clarity and engagement in goal directed behaviours when upset were associated with greater reductions in eating disorder psychopathology during treatment.
Conclusions
These findings add to growing evidence suggesting that eating disorder symptoms may be related to emotion regulation difficulties in AN and that integrating strategies to address emotion regulation deficits may be important to improving treatment outcome in AN.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V
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