Grissett N I, Norvell N K
University of Florida.
J Consult Clin Psychol. 1992 Apr;60(2):293-9. doi: 10.1037//0022-006x.60.2.293.
The impaired relationship between bulimics and their environment may be important factors in the onset and perpetuation of bulimia. This study explored specific aspects of the bulimic's social network and interpersonal relationships as well as individual difference variables that might mediate her ability to obtain support or perceive this as adequate. Ss were 21 bulimic women and 21 control Ss who completed self-report measures assessing perceived social support, the quality of relationships, social skills, and psychopathology. Bulimics reported less perceived support from friends and family, more negative interactions and conflict, and less social competence. Differences in negative interactions remained significant after controlling for overall psychopathology, and level of conflict was an important predictor of group membership. In addition, bulimics were rated as less socially effective by observers unaware of their group membership. Results highlight the need for further investigation of the quality and type of interactions in bulimic women's lives.
暴食症患者与其环境之间受损的关系可能是暴食症发作和持续存在的重要因素。本研究探讨了暴食症患者社交网络和人际关系的具体方面,以及可能影响其获得支持或认为支持足够的个体差异变量。研究对象为21名暴食症女性和21名对照者,她们完成了自我报告测量,评估感知到的社会支持、人际关系质量、社交技能和精神病理学。暴食症患者报告称,从朋友和家人那里获得的支持较少,负面互动和冲突较多,社交能力较低。在控制总体精神病理学之后,负面互动的差异仍然显著,冲突程度是分组的重要预测因素。此外,不知情观察者对暴食症患者社交有效性的评分较低。结果凸显了进一步研究暴食症女性生活中互动质量和类型的必要性。