Clave-Brule M, Mazloum A, Park R J, Harbottle E J, Birmingham C L
Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Eat Weight Disord. 2009 Mar;14(1):e1-5. doi: 10.1007/BF03354620.
Recovery from anorexia nervosa (AN) is often confounded by intrusive, anxious preoccupations with control of eating, weight and shape. These are distressing and represent a potential barrier to psychological change. Theoretical and empirical evidence suggests that performing a concurrent visuospatial task reduces the emotional intensity of distressing images. We assessed whether the visuospatial task of knitting influences the anxious preoccupation experienced by inpatients with AN.
Prospective interventional cohort.
Thirty-eight women with AN admitted to a specialized eating disorder unit.
All subjects were given knitting lessons and free access to supplies.
Subjects were asked to report the qualitative effects of knitting on their psychological state using a self-report questionnaire.
Patients reported a subjective reduction in anxious preoccupation when knitting. In particular, 28/38 (74%) reported it lessened the intensity of their fears and thoughts and cleared their minds of eating disorder preoccupations, 28/38 (74%) reported it had a calming and therapeutic effect and 20/38 (53%) reported it provided satisfaction, pride and a sense of accomplishment.
This preliminary data suggests that knitting may benefit inpatients with eating disorders by reducing their anxious preoccupations about eating, weight and shape control. The specificity of this effect is yet to be determined. This preliminary outcome requires further controlled study in AN subjects. From a clinical perspective, knitting is inexpensive, easily learned, can continue during social interaction, and can provide a sense of accomplishment. The theoretical and empirical rationale for this observation, and implications for deriving alternative strategies to augment treatment in AN, are discussed.
神经性厌食症(AN)的康复常常因对饮食、体重和体型控制的侵入性、焦虑性先占观念而受到干扰。这些观念令人痛苦,是心理改变的潜在障碍。理论和实证证据表明,同时进行一项视觉空间任务可降低令人痛苦图像的情感强度。我们评估了编织这一视觉空间任务是否会影响AN住院患者所体验到的焦虑性先占观念。
前瞻性干预队列研究。
38名入住专门饮食失调病房的AN女性患者。
所有研究对象均接受编织课程培训,并可免费使用编织用品。
要求研究对象使用一份自我报告问卷,报告编织对其心理状态的定性影响。
患者报告称编织时焦虑性先占观念主观上有所减轻。具体而言,28/38(74%)的患者报告编织减轻了恐惧和想法的强度,并使饮食失调先占观念从脑海中消除;28/38(74%)的患者报告编织具有平静和治疗作用;20/38(53%)的患者报告编织带来了满足感、自豪感和成就感。
这些初步数据表明,编织可能通过减少饮食失调患者对饮食、体重和体型控制的焦虑性先占观念而使其受益。这种效果的特异性尚待确定。这一初步结果需要在AN患者中进一步进行对照研究。从临床角度来看,编织成本低廉、易于学习、可在社交互动时持续进行,且能带来成就感。本文讨论了这一观察结果的理论和实证依据,以及推导增强AN治疗的替代策略的意义。