| Literature DB >> 27437100 |
Úna Mulkerrin1, Bryony Bamford2, Lucy Serpell3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite an increasing clinical interest in the use of personal values as a motivational tool in psychological therapies for Anorexia Nervosa (AN), research is limited. This study explored personal values among individuals with AN, with a particular focus on the 'fit' between participants' values and their AN.Entities:
Keywords: Ambivalence; Anorexia nervosa; Enhancing motivation to change; Motivational tools; Personal values
Year: 2016 PMID: 27437100 PMCID: PMC4950713 DOI: 10.1186/s40337-016-0109-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Eat Disord ISSN: 2050-2974
Summary of participant demographics
| Name | Age | Diagnosis | BMI | Service status | Therapy Status | Ethnicity | Years since ED onset |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sarah | 23 | AN | 15.6 | Outpatient | No | White British | 11 |
| Jean | 32 | AN | 17.1 | Outpatient | Yes | White British | 6-7 |
| Laura | 29 | EDNOS-AN type | 18 | Outpatient | Yes | White British | 14 |
| Sophie | 40 | AN | 14.3 | Outpatient | Yes | White British | 5 |
| Heather | 31 | EDNOS-AN type | 18 | Outpatient | No | White British | 17 |
| Emily | 20 | EDNOS-AN type | 20 | Outpatient | Yes | White British | 2.5 |
| April | 21 | EDNOS-AN type | 18 | Inpatient | Yes | White Irish | 10 |
| Shauna | 30 | AN | 14.6 | Inpatient | Yes | White British | 22 |
Name = Pseudonym; AN = Anorexia Nervosa; EDNOS-AN type = Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified-Anorexia Nervosa type; BMI = Body Mass Index at time of research interview
List of domains, themes and sub-themes
| Domain | Theme | Sub-Theme |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Balancing values | 1.1. Extremes in values (8)a | |
| 1.2. Clarification of values (4) | ||
| 2. Congruence and clashes between AN and values | 2.1. Perceived congruence | 2.1.1. AN as a physical and behavioural representation of principles (8) |
| 2.2. Perceived incongruence | 2.2.1. | |
| 2.2.2. | ||
| 3. From ambivalence to motivation | 3.1. Ambivalence toward AN (6) | |
| 3.2. Ambivalence toward recovery (7) | ||
| 3.3. Values as a beacon of hope (5) |
aThe prevalence (i.e. the number of participants for whom a particular theme emerged) is indicated in brackets to the right of each theme