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愤怒和抑郁性沉思对饮食失调精神病理学的独特影响及冲动性的中介作用。

The unique effects of angry and depressive rumination on eating-disorder psychopathology and the mediating role of impulsivity.

作者信息

Wang Shirley B, Borders Ashley

机构信息

Department of Psychology, The College of New Jersey, 2000 Pennington Road, Ewing, NJ 08618, United States; Center for Eating Disorders Care, University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro, 1 Plainsboro Road, Plainsboro, NJ 08536, United States.

Department of Psychology, The College of New Jersey, 2000 Pennington Road, Ewing, NJ 08618, United States.

出版信息

Eat Behav. 2018 Apr;29:41-47. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2018.02.004. Epub 2018 Feb 17.

Abstract

Negative affect and maladaptive emotion regulation strategies are associated with eating-disorder (ED) psychopathology. Depressive rumination is a maladaptive cognitive style associated with the onset, maintenance, and severity of ED psychopathology among both clinical and nonclinical samples. However, although anger is also strongly associated with ED behaviors, the associations between angry rumination and ED psychopathology, as well as mechanisms of the relationships between rumination and ED psychopathology, remain largely unknown. The current study sought to examine the unique influences of trait depressive and angry rumination on ED psychopathology and whether trait negative urgency (i.e., responding rashly to negative affect) mediated these relationships. Study 1 sampled undergraduate students (N = 119) cross-sectionally and longitudinally (five months), and Study 2 sampled patients with eating disorders (N = 85). All participants completed questionnaires assessing angry rumination, depressive rumination, ED psychopathology, and negative urgency. Angry rumination had consistent indirect effects on ED psychopathology via negative urgency among both clinical and nonclinical samples. However, there was mixed support for the influence of depressive rumination: whereas depressive rumination showed total and indirect effects on ED psychopathology in Study 1 cross-sectional analyses, no total or indirect effects emerged in Study 1 longitudinal analyses or in Study 2. Associations between depressive rumination and ED psychopathology may reflect the strong overlap between angry and depressive rumination. Interventions targeting angry rumination and negative urgency may enhance prevention and treatment of disordered eating across eating disorder diagnosis and severity.

摘要

消极情绪和适应不良的情绪调节策略与饮食失调(ED)的精神病理学有关。抑郁性沉思是一种适应不良的认知方式,与临床和非临床样本中ED精神病理学的发作、维持及严重程度相关。然而,尽管愤怒也与ED行为密切相关,但愤怒性沉思与ED精神病理学之间的关联,以及沉思与ED精神病理学之间关系的机制,在很大程度上仍不明确。本研究旨在探讨特质性抑郁性沉思和愤怒性沉思对ED精神病理学的独特影响,以及特质性消极紧迫性(即对消极情绪做出冲动反应)是否介导了这些关系。研究1对本科生(N = 119)进行了横断面和纵向(五个月)抽样,研究2对饮食失调患者(N = 85)进行了抽样。所有参与者都完成了评估愤怒性沉思、抑郁性沉思、ED精神病理学和消极紧迫性的问卷。在临床和非临床样本中,愤怒性沉思通过消极紧迫性对ED精神病理学都有一致的间接影响。然而,对于抑郁性沉思的影响存在不同的支持结果:在研究1的横断面分析中,抑郁性沉思对ED精神病理学有总体和间接影响,但在研究1的纵向分析或研究2中未出现总体或间接影响。抑郁性沉思与ED精神病理学之间的关联可能反映了愤怒性沉思和抑郁性沉思之间的强烈重叠。针对愤怒性沉思和消极紧迫性的干预措施可能会加强对不同饮食失调诊断和严重程度的饮食紊乱的预防和治疗。

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