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Emotion and Psychophysiological Responses During Emotion–Eliciting Film Clips in an Eating Disorders Sample

机译:在饮食紊乱样本中情绪引出的胶片夹中的情感和心理生理学响应

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Background: Greater vulnerability to negative emotions appears associated with the development and maintenance of eating disorders (EDs). A systematic review of psychophysiological studies using emotion-eliciting film clips reveals that there are no studies examining the effect of standardized validated film clips on psychophysiological response across a range of EDs. Methods: Using standardized validated film clips without ED-specific content, the present study examined self-reported emotions and psychophysiological responses of women with Binge-Eating Disorder (BED; n = 57), Anorexia Nervosa (AN; n = 16), Bulimia Nervosa (BN; n = 34), and Healthy Controls (HCs; n = 26) at Baseline, during Neutral, Sad, Happy, and Fear-inducing film clips, and at Recovery. Results: Throughout the protocol, the ED groups reported significantly greater sadness and anxiety than HCs. Additionally, the AN group reported more fear, the BED group more frustration, and the BED and BN groups more tension than HCs. Compared to HCs, the BED group reported stronger urges to binge throughout the protocol, whereas BN group reported stronger urges to binge relative to the HC group only at Baseline and Recovery. The BN and BED groups experienced decreased urges to binge during all film clips compared to Baseline. Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia levels were significantly lower in the BED group compared to HCs and the BN group throughout the protocol. Discussion: Standardized validated film clips can be used to elicit expected self-reported emotion and skin conductance responses in ED groups, although individuals with EDs compared HCs report greater negative emotions. Interestingly, film clips appeared to reduce urges to binge in binge-eating groups.
机译:背景:对饮食障碍(EDS)的开发和维持有关的对负面情绪的更大脆弱性。使用情感引出胶片剪辑的心理生理学研究的系统审查表明,没有研究标准化验证的胶片剪辑在一系列EDS上对心理生理响应的影响。方法:使用无需特异性内容的标准化验证胶片剪辑,本研究检测了患有狂犬病疾病(床; N = 57),厌食症(AN; N = 16),贪食症的自我报告的情绪和心理生理学反应。在中性,悲伤,快乐和恐惧诱导的电影剪辑期间,在基线期间,在基线时期(BN; n = 34),健康对照(HCS; n = 26),以及在恢复期间。结果:在整个协议中,ED组报告的悲伤和焦虑大于HCS。此外,该组织报告了更多的恐惧,床群更令人沮丧,床和BN组比HCS更张力。与HCS相比,床组报告了在整个协议中夸张的更强的兴奋,而BN组仅在基线和恢复以基线和恢复较强的呼吁相对于HC组呼吸。与基线相比,BN和床组在所有胶片夹中经历了对静血的呼吸急促。与HCS和BN组在整个方案中相比,床组呼吸道心律失常水平显着降低。讨论:标准化的验证胶片夹可用于引发ED组中的预期的自我报告的情感和皮肤电导反应,尽管具有EDS的个人比较HCS的个人报告了更大的负面情绪。有趣的是,薄膜夹似乎减少了狂犬病群体的兴奋。

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