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Examining Shame, Self-Compassion and Eating Behaviour In Treatment-Seeking Obese Adults: A Cross Sectional Study

机译:检查寻求治疗的肥胖成年人的羞耻感,同情心和饮食行为:横断面研究

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Obesity and weight-management is primarily focused on improving diet, nutrition and activity levels. Some research suggests that psychological interventions may have a role in weight-management. This thesis sought to better understand whether there is a role for the use of psychological approaches in obesity.\udLiterature Review: A review of literature examining the efficacy of cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) as a treatment for weight management was conducted. Ten quantitative studies were included in the review. The evidence showed that CBT had a positive effect on weight-loss in both short and long-term studies and was superior to treatment as usual, minimal or no treatment conditions. The literature was critically appraised and clinical implications were discussed.\udResearch Report: The empirical paper examined the role of self-conscious emotions, such as shame, self-esteem and self-compassion along with psychological distress. These have emerged as important factors in the development and maintenance of eating disorders. These were investigated with regards to their relationship with eating behaviours (emotional eating, uncontrolled eating and restraint), as well as eating disorder psychopathology in a clinically obese population.\udTreatment-seeking obese adults (N=53) were recruited from a dietetic clinic and a range of psychometric measures completed. High levels of shame, distress and eating disorder psychopathology were shown when compared to other non-clinical populations. Results showed high levels of uncontrolled eating, and emotional eating. Internal shame was shown to have a unique contribution in the explanation of emotional eating. A number of significant positive correlations were found with shame, including emotional and uncontrolled eating. Although the sample size was small, the results indicated that shame might have an important role in eating behaviours. Psychological interventions addressing self-conscious negative emotions may be useful in weight management interventions.
机译:肥胖和体重管理主要集中在改善饮食,营养和活动水平上。一些研究表明心理干预可能在体重管理中起作用。本论文试图更好地了解在肥胖症中使用心理方法是否有作用。\ ud文献综述:文献综述了认知行为疗法(CBT)作为减肥方法的有效性。该评价包括十项定量研究。证据表明,在短期和长期研究中,CBT对减肥均具有积极作用,并且优于通常的治疗,最低或无治疗条件。 \ ud研究报告:该实证研究检验了自我意识情绪(如羞耻感,自尊心和同情心以及心理困扰)的作用。这些已成为饮食失调发展和维持中的重要因素。在临床肥胖人群中研究了这些饮食与饮食行为(情绪饮食,无节制饮食和克制)以及饮食失调的精神病理学之间的关系。\ ud寻求饮食的肥胖成年人(N = 53)从饮食诊所招募并完成了一系列心理测评措施。与其他非临床人群相比,他们表现出较高的羞耻感,困扰和进食障碍心理病理学。结果显示,失控饮食和情感饮食的水平很高。内部羞耻感在解释情感饮食方面具有独特的作用。发现与羞耻感有许多显着的正相关,包括情绪低落和饮食失控。尽管样本量很小,但结果表明羞耻感可能在饮食行为中起重要作用。应对自我意识负面情绪的心理干预措施可能对体重管理干预措施很有帮助。

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    Lockley, Sarah;

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  • 年度 2013
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