Division of Mental Health, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.
Eat Disord. 2011 Mar-Apr;19(2):175-93. doi: 10.1080/10640266.2011.551635.
We explored the concept body image disturbance (BID) by utilizing the subjective experience of 32 women (aged 20-39 years) diagnosed with AN (DSM-V). Using methods from Grounded Theory we identified four phenotypes of BID-"Integration," "Denial," "Dissociation," and "Delusion"-which differed according to whether the patients overestimated their own body size ("Subjective reality"), and whether they acknowledged the objective truth that they were underweight ("Objective reality"). The results suggest that BID should be conceptualized as a dynamic failure to integrate subjective experiences of one's own body appearance with an objective appraisal of the body. Conceptual, diagnostic and clinical implications are discussed.
我们通过对 32 名(年龄 20-39 岁)被诊断为 AN(DSM-V)的女性的主观体验,探索了身体意象障碍(BID)的概念。运用扎根理论的方法,我们确定了 BID 的四种表型——“整合”、“否认”、“解离”和“妄想”——这些表型根据患者是否高估自己的体型(“主观现实”),以及是否承认自己体重过轻的客观事实(“客观现实”)而有所不同。研究结果表明,BID 应该被理解为一种无法将对自己身体外观的主观体验与对身体的客观评估进行整合的动态失败。讨论了概念、诊断和临床意义。