运用照片声音法与有饮食失调经历的自闭症患者共同确定研究重点。

Using Photovoice Methods to Set Research Priorities With Autistic People With Experience of an Eating Disorder.

作者信息

Nimbley Emy, Buchan Kyle, Maloney Ellen, Kettley Sarah, Sader Michelle, Duffy Fiona, Gillespie-Smith Karri

机构信息

School of Health in Social Science, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, Edinburgh, UK.

Eating Disorder and Autism Collaborative (EDAC), University of Edinburgh, Scotland, Edinburgh, UK.

出版信息

J Clin Psychol. 2025 Aug;81(8):677-693. doi: 10.1002/jclp.23802. Epub 2025 May 3.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE(S): Autism and Autistic traits are heightened in individuals with eating disorders (EDs), with Autistic people reporting poorer treatment outcomes and experiences. Despite this, mechanisms of this overlap remain poorly understood, perhaps due to an exclusion of lived experience perspectives in setting research agendas. The study therefore sought to identify research priorities for Autistic people with an eating disorder (ED) by using accessible and inclusive arts-based research methodologies.

METHODS

Research questions were explored using Photovoice, a creative research methodology involving the creation and discussion of images. 14 participants attended group workshops, in two of which they explored research priorities for Autistic people with an ED. Images and transcripts were analysed using an adapted Photovoice Question Matrix (production, content and meaning of the image) and thematic analysis. Participants had the opportunity to provide feedback on emerging themes before themes were finalised.

RESULTS

Five themes were identified that highlighted research priorities for Autistic people with an ED: (1) Impact of early experiences (with subthemes Internalizing of socio-cultural food and body narratives and generational cycles); (2) Function of the ED (with sub-themes ED as a regulatory strategy and ED as a social acceptance strategy); (3) Barriers and facilitators to ED recovery (with sub-themes Autistic traits as barriers, Autistic traits as facilitators and Help and harm of unravelling); (4) Understanding and accommodating for complexity (with sub-themes Co-occurring conditions and Intersectionality); and (5) Changing research culture (with sub-themes Inclusive and participatory research and Nonclinical support).

DISCUSSION

Study findings are contextualised within existing autism and ED research, highlighting avenues for future research and making recommendations for future research questions. By identifying community-driven research priorities, it is hoped that study findings will inspire novel, interdisciplinary and co-produced research that will serve as a meaningful evidence base towards improving the lives of Autistic people with an ED.

摘要

目的

饮食失调(ED)个体的自闭症及自闭症特质更为突出,自闭症患者报告的治疗结果和体验较差。尽管如此,这种重叠的机制仍知之甚少,这可能是由于在设定研究议程时排除了生活经历视角。因此,本研究试图通过使用易于理解且具有包容性的基于艺术的研究方法,确定患有饮食失调症的自闭症患者的研究重点。

方法

使用摄影声音法探索研究问题,这是一种涉及图像创作和讨论的创造性研究方法。14名参与者参加了小组工作坊,其中两场工作坊探讨了患有饮食失调症的自闭症患者的研究重点。使用经过改编的摄影声音问题矩阵(图像的制作、内容和意义)和主题分析法对图像和文字记录进行分析。在主题最终确定之前,参与者有机会对新出现的主题提供反馈。

结果

确定了五个主题,突出了患有饮食失调症的自闭症患者的研究重点:(1)早期经历的影响(子主题包括社会文化食物和身体叙事的内化以及代际循环);(2)饮食失调的功能(子主题包括饮食失调作为一种调节策略和饮食失调作为一种社会接受策略);(3)饮食失调康复的障碍和促进因素(子主题包括自闭症特质作为障碍、自闭症特质作为促进因素以及解开问题的帮助和危害);(4)理解和适应复杂性(子主题包括共病情况和交叉性);以及(5)改变研究文化(子主题包括包容性和参与性研究以及非临床支持)。

讨论

研究结果在现有的自闭症和饮食失调研究背景下进行了阐述,突出了未来研究的方向,并对未来的研究问题提出了建议。通过确定社区驱动的研究重点,希望研究结果将激发新颖的、跨学科的和共同开展的研究,为改善患有饮食失调症的自闭症患者的生活提供有意义的证据基础。

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