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评估情感学校作为瑞典饮食失调女性补充治疗方法的效果:一项随机临床试验。

Evaluation of the Affect School as supplementary treatment of Swedish women with eating disorders: a randomized clinical trial.

作者信息

Petersson Suzanne, Årestedt Kristofer, Birgegård Andreas

机构信息

Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden.

Department of Rehabilitation, Kalmar Regional Council, Hus 13, plan 7, Länssjukhuset, 391 85, Kalmar, Sweden.

出版信息

J Eat Disord. 2022 May 30;10(1):76. doi: 10.1186/s40337-022-00596-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite solid research there remains a large group of patients with eating disorders who do not recover. Emotion dysregulation has been shown to be a feature in the different eating disorders. A manualized group intervention developed in Sweden, the Affect School, aims to enhance emotional awareness and the ability to perceive and express emotions.

AIM

This study aimed to test the hypothesis that participation in the Affect School as a complement to ordinary eating disorder treatment would enhance awareness and regulation of emotions and reduce alexithymia and cognitive eating disorder symptoms in a sample of patients with eating disorders at a Swedish specialized outpatient clinic.

METHOD

Forty patients with various eating disorders were randomized to either participation in the Affect School as a supplement to treatment as usual (TAU), or to a TAU control group. Participants were assessed with the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire, the Deficits in Emotion Regulation Scale-36, and the Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20 at start, end of intervention, and at the 6- and 12-month follow-ups.

RESULTS

No significant differences were observed post-treatment but Affect School participants had improved significantly more than controls on eating disorder cognitions and behaviours and emotion dysregulation at the 6- and 12-month follow-ups and had significantly less alexithymia at the 6-month follow-up.

CONCLUSION

Difficulties with emotion recognition and/or regulation can complicate fulfilment of personal needs and obstruct communication and relationships with others. The present study indicates that adding Affect School group sessions to regular treatment enhances emotional awareness and emotion regulation and decreases eating disorder symptoms and alexithymia. Patients with eating disorder diagnoses have described problems with emotional management, for example: lower emotional awareness and difficulties in using adaptive emotional regulatory strategies compared to people without eating disorders. It has been suggested that interventions aiming at enhancing emotional awareness and acceptance would be beneficial in treatment. In the present study we explored whether adding the Affect School to regular treatment would enhance awareness and regulation of emotions and decrease eating disorder symptoms. Forty women with an eating disorder were randomly allocated to either an additional participation in a group treatment for 8 weeks or usual treatment only. The treatment contained education on different affects such as joy, fear, interest, shame, anger, disgust, and worry. The education was followed by discussions on own experiences. Participants filled in self-assessment forms that measured eating disorder symptoms, emotional recognition, and emotion regulation before the start and at the end of the group treatment, and after 6 and 12 months respectively. The results when comparing the two groups suggested that the Affect School could be an effective additional treatment. Participants in the Affect School improved their scorings but the change took time and did not show until at the 6- and 12 months follow-ups.

摘要

背景

尽管有扎实的研究,但仍有一大群饮食失调患者无法康复。情绪调节障碍已被证明是不同饮食失调症的一个特征。瑞典开发的一种手册化团体干预方法“情感学校”,旨在提高情绪意识以及感知和表达情绪的能力。

目的

本研究旨在检验以下假设:在瑞典一家专门的门诊诊所,对于饮食失调患者样本,参加“情感学校”作为普通饮食失调治疗的补充,将提高情绪意识和调节能力,减少述情障碍和认知性饮食失调症状。

方法

40名患有各种饮食失调症的患者被随机分为两组,一组参加“情感学校”作为常规治疗(TAU)的补充,另一组作为TAU对照组。在干预开始时、结束时以及6个月和12个月随访时,使用饮食失调检查问卷、情绪调节缺陷量表 - 36和多伦多述情障碍量表 - 20对参与者进行评估。

结果

治疗后未观察到显著差异,但在6个月和12个月随访时,参加“情感学校”的参与者在饮食失调认知和行为以及情绪调节障碍方面的改善明显超过对照组,且在6个月随访时述情障碍明显减轻。

结论

情绪识别和/或调节困难可能会使个人需求的满足复杂化,并阻碍与他人的沟通和关系。本研究表明,在常规治疗中增加“情感学校”团体课程可提高情绪意识和情绪调节能力,并减少饮食失调症状和述情障碍。被诊断患有饮食失调症的患者描述了情绪管理方面的问题,例如:与没有饮食失调症的人相比,情绪意识较低,难以使用适应性情绪调节策略。有人提出,旨在提高情绪意识和接受度的干预措施在治疗中会有益处。在本研究中,我们探讨了在常规治疗中增加“情感学校”是否会提高情绪意识和调节能力,并减少饮食失调症状。40名患有饮食失调症的女性被随机分配到两组,一组额外参加为期8周的团体治疗,另一组仅接受常规治疗。治疗内容包括关于不同情绪的教育,如喜悦、恐惧、兴趣、羞耻、愤怒、厌恶和担忧。教育之后是关于自身经历的讨论。参与者在团体治疗开始时、结束时以及分别在6个月和12个月后填写自我评估表,这些表格测量饮食失调症状、情绪识别和情绪调节。两组比较的结果表明,“情感学校”可能是一种有效的附加治疗方法。参加“情感学校”的参与者提高了他们的得分,但这种变化需要时间,直到6个月和12个月随访时才显现出来。

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