Witton N S, Leichner P, Sandhu-Sahota P, Filippelli D
British Columbia's Children's Hospital, Children and Women's Health Centre of BC, B429 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Eat Disord. 2007 May-Jun;15(3):205-16. doi: 10.1080/10640260701323466.
Seventy-two patients and parents completed the "Research Directions Survey" (RDS), consisting of an open-ended question and four rank-ordered lists. The RDS was designed to examine aspects of eating disorders (ED) that these individuals perceive as priorities for future research. The top three themes emerging from the open-ended question were treatment, family dynamics, and motivation for recovery. In the four ranking questions, respondents indicated low self-esteem, weight-related comments, body image distortions, and individual psychotherapy as most important for future research. This paper discusses the implications of our findings and directions for future research in ED.
72名患者及其家长完成了“研究方向调查问卷”(RDS),该问卷由一个开放式问题和四个排序列表组成。RDS旨在调查这些个体认为未来研究重点的饮食失调(ED)方面。开放式问题中出现的前三大主题是治疗、家庭动态和康复动机。在四个排序问题中,受访者指出自卑、与体重相关的评论、身体形象扭曲和个体心理治疗对未来研究最为重要。本文讨论了我们研究结果的意义以及饮食失调未来研究的方向。