Department of Psychiatry and Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval, 1050 Avenue de la Médecine, G1V 0A6, Québec, Canada.
Department of Sexology, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Canada.
Eat Weight Disord. 2023 Apr 17;28(1):37. doi: 10.1007/s40519-023-01565-0.
Positive sexuality has received little empirical attention in relation to eating disorders. Two tendencies related to sexuality have been identified among women with anorexia nervosa (avoidance) and bulimia nervosa (disinhibition), but it is unclear if they also apply to women with binge eating episodes without compensatory behaviors. This study aimed at (1) exploring the sexual self-concept, functioning, and practices of women with binge eating episodes with or without comorbid restrictive and/or compensatory behaviors, considering past experiences of violence, and (2) verifying the presence of distinct profiles of sexual dispositions among this population.
In total, 253 women reporting recurrent episodes of loss of control related to food intake in the past 5 years, completed a web-based questionnaire. Descriptive and correlational analyses were conducted to outline participants' sexual self-concept, functioning, and practices and to examine the relationship between these factors. A two-step cluster analysis was also performed to determine whether participants presented distinct profiles of sexual dispositions.
Participants were generally characterized by a negative sexual self-concept and poor sexual functioning. While a first subgroup of participants displayed a pattern of sexual difficulties and avoidance, a second subgroup had a positive sexual self-concept, better sexual functioning and a wider range of sexual practices. Subgroups did not differ relative to binge eating.
Sexuality offers a platform for positive embodiment, which can lead to the improvement of body image and mind-body connection and may thus constitute an essential clinical target to improve treatment related to binge eating episodes.
Level II: The experimental study is a non-randomized controlled trial.
积极的性行为在饮食失调方面很少受到实证关注。厌食症(回避)和贪食症(抑制)患者的性行为有两种倾向,但尚不清楚它们是否也适用于没有补偿行为的暴食发作的女性。本研究旨在:(1)探讨有或没有限制和/或补偿行为共病的暴食发作女性的性自我概念、功能和行为,同时考虑过去的暴力经历;(2)验证该人群中是否存在不同的性行为特征。
共有 253 名女性在过去 5 年内报告了与食物摄入相关的反复发作的失控经历,她们完成了一个基于网络的问卷。进行描述性和相关性分析,以概述参与者的性自我概念、功能和行为,并检查这些因素之间的关系。还进行了两步聚类分析,以确定参与者是否具有不同的性行为特征。
参与者通常表现出消极的性自我概念和较差的性功能。虽然第一组参与者表现出性困难和回避模式,但第二组参与者具有积极的性自我概念、更好的性功能和更广泛的性行为。两组在暴食方面没有差异。
性行为提供了一个积极体现的平台,这可以改善身体形象和身心联系,因此可能构成改善与暴食发作相关治疗的重要临床目标。
二级:实验研究是非随机对照试验。