Leppanen Jenni, Tosunlar Lara, Blackburn Rachael, Williams Steven, Tchanturia Kate, Sedgewick Felicity
Department of Neuroimaging, Institute of Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.
Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience, King's College London, 103 Denmark Hill, London, SE5 8AF, UK.
J Eat Disord. 2021 Apr 19;9(1):53. doi: 10.1186/s40337-021-00409-5.
Although social-emotional difficulties are believed play a key role in anorexia nervosa (AN), there is uncertainty regarding what these difficulties might look like. Previous research has largely focused on a "disease model" of social-emotional processing in AN with little attention paid to positive emotions and experiences. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to obtain a fuller picture of critical life events as identified by those with lived AN experience.
Thirty-four participants aged 16-48 with current or past AN completed an online survey describing self-defined positive and difficult critical events. Thematic analysis was used to assess patterns in participants narrative responses.
Two major themes were identified in the descriptions of positive critical events: Moments of celebration and Unexpected positive outcomes. These major themes revealed increased external focus and some corrective experiences that challenged the participants pre-existing expectations leading to new positive outcomes. Difficult events clustered into life events that were identified as Eating disorder (ED) related and Non-ED related and included the dimensions of relational conflict and feeling unsupported.
The findings suggest that although negative emotionality was identified in the accounts of those with lived experience of AN capacity for "big-picture" thinking with and explicit focus on others was also identified. Moreover, an openness to corrective experiences that worked to challenge negative expectations was evident for some participants. Together these findings have scope as targets for further clinical research and treatment interventions.
尽管社会情感方面的困难被认为在神经性厌食症(AN)中起关键作用,但这些困难具体表现为何仍不明确。以往的研究主要集中在神经性厌食症社会情感处理的“疾病模型”上,很少关注积极情绪和经历。因此,本研究的目的是更全面地了解有神经性厌食症亲身经历者所确定的关键生活事件。
34名年龄在16 - 48岁、患有当前或既往神经性厌食症的参与者完成了一项在线调查,描述了自行定义的积极和困难的关键事件。采用主题分析法评估参与者叙述性回答中的模式。
在积极关键事件的描述中确定了两个主要主题:庆祝时刻和意外的积极结果。这些主要主题显示出更多的外部关注点以及一些纠正性经历,这些经历挑战了参与者先前存在的期望,从而带来了新的积极结果。困难事件分为与饮食失调(ED)相关和与非饮食失调相关的生活事件,包括关系冲突和感觉不被支持等方面。
研究结果表明,尽管在有神经性厌食症亲身经历者的叙述中发现了负面情绪,但也发现了他们具有“大局观”思维的能力以及对他人的明确关注。此外,一些参与者明显愿意接受能够挑战负面期望的纠正性经历。这些研究结果共同为进一步的临床研究和治疗干预提供了目标范围。