Briere John, Scott Catherine
Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Eat Disord. 2007 Jul-Sep;15(4):347-58. doi: 10.1080/10640260701454360.
Research suggests that individuals with eating disorders (EDs) are relatively likely to have been abused or neglected as children, or to have been victimized in adolescence or adulthood. These experiences, in turn, are often associated with a range of psychological symptoms, as well as, in some cases, a more severe or complex ED presentation. In this article, we review both generic and more trauma-specific psychological tests that can be used to (a) identify clinically relevant trauma histories in the ED patient and (b) uncover trauma-relevant symptoms that may complicate or intensify a given instance of ED. We also discuss the clinical implications of a detailed trauma assessment, including its usefulness in guiding treatment for ED-trauma patients.
研究表明,患有饮食失调症(EDs)的个体在儿童时期相对更有可能遭受虐待或忽视,或者在青少年期或成年期成为受害者。反过来,这些经历往往与一系列心理症状相关,在某些情况下,还与更严重或复杂的饮食失调症表现有关。在本文中,我们回顾了通用的以及更具创伤针对性的心理测试,这些测试可用于(a)识别饮食失调症患者临床上相关的创伤史,以及(b)发现可能使特定饮食失调症病例复杂化或加剧的与创伤相关的症状。我们还讨论了详细创伤评估的临床意义,包括其在指导饮食失调症 - 创伤患者治疗方面的有用性。