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Reciprocal Associations between Negative Affect Binge Eating and Purging in the Natural Environment in Women with Bulimia Nervosa

机译:贪食症女性的负面影响暴饮暴食和自然环境中的冲动之间的相互关系

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Although negative affect (NA) has been identified as a common trigger for bulimic behaviors, findings regarding NA following such behaviors have been mixed. This study examined reciprocal associations between NA and bulimic behaviors using real-time, naturalistic data. Participants were 133 women with DSM-IV bulimia nervosa (BN) who completed a two-week ecological momentary assessment (EMA) protocol in which they recorded bulimic behaviors and provided multiple daily ratings of NA. A multilevel autoregressive cross-lagged analysis was conducted to examine concurrent, first-order autoregressive, and prospective associations between NA, binge eating, and purging across the day. Results revealed positive concurrent associations between all variables across all time points, as well as numerous autoregressive associations. For prospective associations, higher NA predicted subsequent bulimic symptoms at multiple time points; conversely, binge eating predicted lower NA at multiple time points, and purging predicted higher NA at one time point. Several autoregressive and prospective associations were also found between binge eating and purging. This study used a novel approach to examine NA in relation to bulimic symptoms, contributing to the existing literature by directly examining the magnitude of the associations, examining differences in the associations across the day, and controlling for other associations in testing each effect in the model. These findings may have relevance for understanding the etiology and/or maintenance of bulimic symptoms, as well as potentially informing psychological interventions for BN.
机译:尽管负面影响(NA)已被确定为暴食行为的常见诱因,但有关此类行为后的NA的发现却是混杂的。这项研究使用实时的自然主义数据检验了NA与暴食行为之间的相互关系。参与者为133名患有DSM-IV神经性贪食症(BN)的妇女,她们完成了为期两周的生态瞬时评估(EMA)方案,其中记录了暴食行为并提供了多个每日的NA评估。进行了多级自回归交叉滞后分析,以检查全日空,暴饮暴食和整日通便之间的并发,一阶自回归和前瞻性关联。结果揭示了在所有时间点上所有变量之间的正相关并发关联,以及许多自回归关联。对于前瞻性关联,较高的NA可以在多个时间点预测随后的脓毒症症状。相反,暴饮暴食会在多个时间点预测较低的NA,而清除会在一个时间点预测较高的NA。在暴饮暴食和净化之间还发现了几种自回归和前瞻性关联。这项研究使用一种新颖的方法来检查与暴食症状相关的NA,通过直接检查关联的大小,检查一天中关联的差异以及控制其他关联来测试模型中的每个效应,从而为现有文献做出了贡献。这些发现可能与了解脓肿症状的病因和/或维持以及潜在地为BN提供心理干预有关。

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