Tragantzopoulou Panagiota, Mouratidis Christos, Paitaridou Konstantina, Giannouli Vaitsa
School of Social Sciences, University of Westminster, 115 New Cavendish St., London W1W 6UW, UK.
School of Psychology, Mediterranean College, 54625 Thessaloniki, Greece.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Nov 18;12(22):2306. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12222306.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Individuals with eating disorders frequently describe encountering a highly critical internal voice that fixates on their eating habits, body shape, and weight. While existing literature acknowledges the significant impact of this eating disorder voice on affected individuals and its influence on treatment trajectories, research in this area remains limited. This study aimed to comprehensively examine and synthesize qualitative data concerning the experience of the eating disorder voice, with the goal of deepening our understanding of its fundamental characteristics and informing more effective approaches to assessment, treatment, and support in clinical settings.
A systematic search was conducted across six databases for studies presenting qualitative findings relevant to the eating disorder voice. Fifteen studies were included, and their findings were reviewed and synthesized.
Results revealed that the eating disorder voice is often perceived by individuals as both protective and comforting, yet also controlling and intrusive, often seen as a force more powerful than themselves. Participants described a constant struggle to manage this internal criticism by differentiating themselves from the voice, with the fear of separation from the voice posing a significant challenge.
This study underscores the complex nature of the EDV and its profound impact on individuals with eating disorders.
背景/目的:饮食失调患者经常描述自己会听到一种极具批判性的内在声音,这种声音执着于他们的饮食习惯、体型和体重。虽然现有文献承认这种饮食失调相关声音对受影响个体有重大影响,并会影响治疗轨迹,但该领域的研究仍然有限。本研究旨在全面审查和综合有关饮食失调相关声音体验的定性数据,以加深我们对其基本特征的理解,并为临床环境中更有效的评估、治疗和支持方法提供依据。
在六个数据库中进行了系统检索,以查找呈现与饮食失调相关声音定性研究结果的研究。纳入了15项研究,并对其结果进行了审查和综合。
结果显示,饮食失调相关声音常被个体视为既具有保护性和安慰性,但同时又具有控制性和侵扰性,常被视为比他们自身更强大的一股力量。参与者描述了通过将自己与这种声音区分开来,持续努力应对这种内在批评的过程,而害怕与这种声音分离构成了一项重大挑战。
本研究强调了饮食失调相关声音的复杂性及其对饮食失调患者的深远影响。