Department of Psychology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, USA.
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA.
Behav Res Ther. 2019 Jan;112:12-17. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2018.11.005. Epub 2018 Nov 13.
Repetitive negative thinking is a transdiagnostic process that occurs across several psychological disorders, including eating disorders. Individuals with eating disorders have higher levels of repetitive negative thinking than controls, and repetitive negative thinking is associated with eating disorder behaviors. However, no study has measured how momentary repetitive negative thinking may subsequently impact daily eating disorder behaviors and vice-versa.
In the current study (N = 66, recently treated individuals recruited from an eating disorder treatment center), we examined the relationship between repetitive negative thinking and subsequent eating disorder behaviors and vice-versa using ecological momentary assessment.
We found that higher momentary repetitive negative thinking predicted higher subsequent weighing and body checking. We also found that higher momentary meal-specific repetitive negative thinking predicted higher subsequent weighing and lower subsequent compensatory behavior. We also found that higher repetitive negative thinking predicted higher eating disorder symptoms at one-month follow-up.
There are short-term and long-term negative effects of repetitive negative thinking in the eating disorders. Targeting repetitive negative thinking may be important for decreasing eating disorder behaviors.
重复消极思维是一种跨诊断过程,发生在包括饮食障碍在内的几种心理障碍中。饮食障碍患者的重复消极思维水平高于对照组,重复消极思维与饮食障碍行为有关。然而,尚无研究测量瞬间重复消极思维如何随后影响每日饮食障碍行为,反之亦然。
在目前的研究中(N=66,最近从饮食障碍治疗中心招募的治疗个体),我们使用生态瞬时评估法研究了重复消极思维与随后的饮食障碍行为之间以及反之亦然的关系。
我们发现,更高的瞬间重复消极思维预示着更高的随后称重和身体检查。我们还发现,更高的特定于膳食的瞬间重复消极思维预示着更高的随后称重和更低的随后补偿行为。我们还发现,重复消极思维越高,在一个月的随访中,饮食障碍症状就越高。
在饮食障碍中,重复消极思维有短期和长期的负面影响。针对重复消极思维可能对减少饮食障碍行为很重要。