Maudsley Centre for Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
University of Surrey, Guildford, UK.
Eat Weight Disord. 2019 Jun;24(3):533-540. doi: 10.1007/s40519-019-00652-5. Epub 2019 Feb 16.
Research is consistently reporting elevated levels of intolerance of uncertainty (IU) in individuals with an eating disorder (ED). Less is known about the phenomenology of uncertainty for this clinical group. The present study aims to advance our understanding of the relationship between IU and restrictive EDs by providing insight into young people's subjective experiences of uncertainty.
Thirteen young people with a restrictive ED were recruited from multi-family therapy groups run within the Maudsley Centre for Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. Three focus groups were conducted asking young people to discuss their views, experiences and coping strategies when faced with uncertainty.
Data were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis which yielded five superordinate themes: (1) young people perceived uncertainty as something negative; (2) high levels of anxiety and stress were identified as primary responses to uncertainty; (3) ED behaviours were given a functional role in reducing uncertainty; (4) need to control various aspects of young peoples' lives was of high importance; (5) young people discussed how they struggled to find ways to cope with uncertainty and often used behaviours associated with the eating disorder psychopathology as coping strategies.
Young people's experiences of what uncertainty is like for them revealed a dynamic interplay between ED symptoms and fear of uncertainty. Findings support IU as a relevant concept for young people suffering from a restrictive ED and indicate that further exploration of IU from both theoretical and clinical perspectives could be fruitful.
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研究不断报告饮食障碍(ED)个体的不确定性容忍度(IU)水平升高。对于这一临床群体的不确定性现象学知之甚少。本研究旨在通过深入了解年轻人对不确定性的主观体验,进一步了解 IU 与限制型 ED 之间的关系。
从伦敦南部和莫兹利 NHS 基金会信托基金的莫兹利儿童和青少年饮食障碍中心运行的多家庭治疗小组中招募了 13 名患有限制型 ED 的年轻人。进行了 3 次焦点小组讨论,要求年轻人讨论他们在面对不确定性时的观点、经验和应对策略。
使用解释性现象学分析对数据进行了分析,得出了五个超主题:(1)年轻人认为不确定性是负面的;(2)确定高度焦虑和压力是对不确定性的主要反应;(3)ED 行为在减少不确定性方面具有功能作用;(4)控制年轻人生活各个方面的需求非常重要;(5)年轻人讨论了他们如何努力寻找应对不确定性的方法,并且经常使用与饮食障碍病理相关的行为作为应对策略。
年轻人对不确定性的体验揭示了 ED 症状和对不确定性的恐惧之间的动态相互作用。研究结果支持 IU 是患有限制型 ED 的年轻人的一个相关概念,并表明从理论和临床角度进一步探讨 IU 可能会有成果。
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