University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
University of Ottawa and The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Canada.
Clin Psychol Psychother. 2017 Nov;24(6):1292-1303. doi: 10.1002/cpp.2095. Epub 2017 Jun 21.
Insecure and unresolved/disorganized attachment states of mind may impact affect regulation and interpersonal functioning that contribute to binge eating in women with binge-eating disorder (BED). Group psychological treatment may facilitate changes from insecure to secure and from unresolved-disorganized to non-unresolved/disorganized attachment states of mind. This study used attachment theory to understand better the psychopathology of BED and co-morbid overweight status and to understand better the treatment response of patients with BED who receive group psychotherapy. Women with BED attended group psychodynamic interpersonal psychotherapy and completed the Adult Attachment Interview pretreatment and 6 months posttreatment. Matched samples of overweight women without BED and normal-weight women without BED completed the Adult Attachment Interview at 1 time point. Women with BED had significantly higher rates of preoccupied and unresolved/disorganized attachment states of mind compared to normal-weight women without BED and had similar rates of insecure and unresolved/disorganized attachment states of mind compared to overweight women without BED. Of the women with BED who had an insecure and/or unresolved/disorganized attachment states of mind at pretreatment, about 60% demonstrated clinically relevant changes to secure and to non-unresolved/disorganized states of mind at 6 months post group psychodynamic interpersonal psychotherapy. Results indicated that some women with BED may benefit from interventions that help them regulate hyperactivated affect and create coherent narratives. Both women with BED and overweight women without BED may benefit from treatments that help them develop more adaptive affect regulation strategies related to unresolved/disorganized attachment states of mind.
不安全和未解决/混乱的依恋状态可能会影响调节和人际关系功能,从而导致暴食症患者(BED)暴食。团体心理治疗可能有助于从不安全到安全,从不解决/混乱到非解决/混乱的依恋状态的转变。本研究应用依恋理论来更好地理解 BED 的精神病理学以及合并超重状况,并更好地理解接受团体心理治疗的 BED 患者的治疗反应。患有 BED 的女性参加团体心理动力学人际心理治疗,并在治疗前和治疗后 6 个月完成成人依恋访谈。匹配的超重无 BED 女性和正常体重无 BED 女性在一个时间点完成成人依恋访谈。与正常体重无 BED 的女性相比,患有 BED 的女性具有更高的关注和未解决/混乱的依恋状态,并且与超重无 BED 的女性相比,具有相似的不安全和未解决/混乱的依恋状态。在治疗前具有不安全和/或未解决/混乱的依恋状态的 BED 女性中,约有 60%在团体心理动力学人际治疗后 6 个月时表现出与安全和非未解决/混乱状态相关的临床相关变化。结果表明,一些患有 BED 的女性可能会从帮助她们调节过度激活的情绪和创造连贯的叙述的干预措施中受益。患有 BED 的女性和超重无 BED 的女性都可能受益于帮助她们发展与未解决/混乱的依恋状态相关的更适应的情绪调节策略的治疗。