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JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 -出版社
BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s40337-023-00745-8
关键词
Eating disorders; Anxiety; Avoidance behaviors; Transdiagnostic; Exposure therapy
This study investigated whether different eating disorder diagnoses are equally characterized by similar fears and avoidance behaviors. The results showed that all self-reported eating disorder diagnoses exhibited more eating related fears, general fears, and avoidance behaviors compared to healthy controls. Among them, individuals with binge eating disorder showed less specific and general fears but less food avoidance behaviors compared to other eating disorders.
BackgroundFears and avoidance behaviors are common symptoms of eating disorders. It was investigated whether different eating disorder diagnoses are equally characterized by similar fears and avoidance behaviors.MethodsIndividuals with self-reported eating disorders (n = 250) and healthy controls (n = 95) completed online questionnaires assessing general fears, eating related fears, and avoidance behaviors.ResultsAll self-reported eating disorder diagnoses showed more eating related fears, general fears, and avoidance behaviors than healthy controls. Individuals with binge eating disorder showed less specific and general fears on some but by no means all scales, yet they showed less food avoidance behaviors than all other eating disorders and less eating restraint than anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.ConclusionsEating related fears, general fears, and food avoidance behaviors were found to be transdiagnostic symptoms in self-reported eating disorders. Individuals with binge eating disorder also exhibit more fears and avoidance behaviors than healthy controls, but to a lesser extent than the other eating disorders. Specialized interventions targeting fears and avoidance may be promising add-on interventions not only in the treatment of anorexia nervosa, but in the treatment of all eating disorders.
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