Centre for Emotional Health, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
Translational Health Research Institute, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Sydney, Australia.
Int J Eat Disord. 2019 Mar;52(3):261-269. doi: 10.1002/eat.23018. Epub 2019 Jan 21.
Fear of negative evaluation has been proposed as a transdiagnostic factor associated with the development of eating disorders and has been shown to relate to disorders of body image, especially those with weight/shape concerns such as eating disorders and muscle dysmorphia. The current study aimed to investigate whether fear of negative evaluation was a transdiagnostic factor of disorders diagnostically characterized by weight/shape concerns. The study examined whether fear of negative evaluation was associated with higher odds for meeting criteria for an eating disorder and/or muscle dysmorphia, especially those disorders diagnostically characterized by weight/shape concerns.
Data were used from a subgroup of the first wave of the EveryBODY study, a longitudinal investigation of eating disorders and body image concerns among Australian adolescents (N = 4,030). Participants completed measures on demographics, weight/shape concerns, disordered eating, psychological distress, muscularity concerns, and fear of negative evaluation.
Findings revealed that fear of negative evaluation was associated with higher odds of meeting criteria for any eating disorder but significantly more so for those characterized by weight/shape concerns diagnostically, as well as binge-eating disorder. Similar results were found for muscle dysmorphia.
The findings suggest that fear of negative evaluation constitutes a transdiagnostic feature for developing and/or maintaining an eating disorder.
负面评价恐惧被认为是与饮食障碍发展相关的一种跨诊断因素,并且与身体意象障碍有关,尤其是那些与体重/体型有关的障碍,如饮食障碍和肌肉变形障碍。本研究旨在探讨负面评价恐惧是否是由体重/体型引起的障碍的跨诊断因素。本研究考察了负面评价恐惧是否与更高的饮食障碍和肌肉变形障碍(尤其是那些以体重/体型为特征的诊断性障碍)的标准符合率相关。
本研究使用了澳大利亚青少年饮食障碍和身体意象关注的纵向研究(EveryBODY 研究)第一波的一个子组的数据(n=4030)。参与者完成了关于人口统计学、体重/体型关注、饮食障碍、心理困扰、肌肉发达关注和负面评价恐惧的测量。
研究结果表明,负面评价恐惧与任何饮食障碍的标准符合率更高,但与以体重/体型为特征的诊断性障碍以及暴食障碍的相关性更为显著。对于肌肉变形障碍也发现了类似的结果。
研究结果表明,负面评价恐惧是发展和/或维持饮食障碍的一个跨诊断特征。