Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, USA.
Int J Eat Disord. 2012 Apr;45(3):385-9. doi: 10.1002/eat.20935. Epub 2011 May 10.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between marital functioning and binge eating disorder (BED).
In a population-based survey of 2,084 married women, women with current (i.e., occurring in the past 12 months) BED were compared on three measures of marital functioning (marital satisfaction, negative interaction, and positive interaction) to women with (a) other current Axis I disorders and (b) no current disorder.
Women with BED reported lower levels of marital satisfaction and higher levels of negative interaction than women with other disorders, who in turn reported poorer functioning than women with no disorder. Women with other disorders reported lower levels of positive interaction than women with BED, who in turn reported lower levels than women with no disorder.
Findings suggest that marital functioning for women with BED is comparable to or worse than for women with other psychiatric disorders, which supports the need for continued investigation into the marital functioning of people with BED.
本研究旨在评估婚姻功能与暴食障碍(BED)之间的关联。
在一项针对 2084 名已婚女性的基于人群的调查中,将当前(即过去 12 个月内发生)患有暴食障碍的女性与(a)患有其他当前轴 I 障碍的女性和(b)无当前障碍的女性在婚姻功能的三个方面(婚姻满意度、负向互动和正向互动)进行比较。
与其他障碍患者相比,患有 BED 的女性报告的婚姻满意度较低,负向互动较高,而其他障碍患者报告的婚姻功能比无障碍患者差。与 BED 患者相比,患有其他障碍的女性报告的正向互动较低,而 BED 患者报告的正向互动又低于无障碍患者。
研究结果表明,患有 BED 的女性的婚姻功能与其他精神障碍患者相当或更差,这支持了对 BED 患者婚姻功能进行进一步研究的必要性。