Eli Karin
a Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford , Oxford , UK.
J Ment Health. 2015 Dec;24(6):363-8. doi: 10.3109/09638237.2015.1019049. Epub 2015 May 20.
Clinical studies describe binge eating as a reaction to hunger, negative affect, or the need to dissociate. However, little is known about the meanings that women with bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa associate with binge eating.
To examine how women with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa interpret their experiences of binge eating.
Sixteen women who engaged in binge eating and had been diagnosed with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, or their subclinical variants were interviewed about their experiences of eating disorder. Interview data were analyzed using phenomenologically-informed thematic analysis.
Participants described binge eating as a practice through which the self experiences a sense of release, and existential emptiness is replaced by overwhelming fullness.
Meaningful experiences of release and fullness are central to binge eating in bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa, and may contribute to the long-term maintenance of this practice.
临床研究将暴饮暴食描述为对饥饿、负面情绪或解离需求的一种反应。然而,关于神经性贪食症和神经性厌食症女性与暴饮暴食相关的意义却知之甚少。
探讨神经性厌食症和神经性贪食症女性如何解读她们的暴饮暴食经历。
对16名有暴饮暴食行为且被诊断为神经性厌食症、神经性贪食症或其亚临床变体的女性进行了关于饮食失调经历的访谈。访谈数据采用现象学导向的主题分析法进行分析。
参与者将暴饮暴食描述为一种自我体验到释放感的行为,存在的空虚感被强烈的饱腹感所取代。
有意义的释放感和饱腹感体验是神经性贪食症和神经性厌食症中暴饮暴食的核心,可能有助于这种行为的长期维持。