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Affect-based profiles of bulimia nervosa: The utility and validity of indicators assessed in the natural environment.

Bethany C Leraas1, Kathryn E Smith2, Linsey M Utzinger3, Li Cao4, Scott G Engel2, Ross D Crosby2, James E Mitchell2, Stephen A Wonderlich2.   

Abstract

Theoretical conceptualizations of bulimia nervosa (BN) emphasize the role of emotion dysregulation in the development and maintenance of symptoms, which has been supported by ecological momentary assessment studies. Given the importance of affective disturbances in BN, this study aimed to classify a sample of adult women with BN (N = 130) based on primarily momentary affective indicators, including negative and positive affect, negative and positive affective lability, and depression. Participants completed baseline assessments followed by a two-week ecological momentary assessment protocol. Latent profile analysis revealed four groups: (1) a "stable normal" group characterized by low affective lability and intensity; (2) a "stable depressed" group characterized by low affective lability and higher affect intensity; (3) an "unstable normal" group characterized by higher affective lability but lower affect intensity; and (4) an "unstable depressed" group characterized by higher affective lability and intensity. The stable depressed group evidenced the highest levels of eating psychopathology, borderline personality traits, and childhood trauma history, while the stable normal group generally evidenced the lowest levels of psychopathology. The findings demonstrate significant heterogeneity in the topography of affect experienced by individuals with BN, and suggest that chronic, intense negative affect may be particularly important to address in treatment.
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Keywords:  Affect; Bulimia nervosa; Depression; Eating disorders; Empirical classification; Latent profile analysis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29073557      PMCID: PMC5918135          DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2017.09.080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatry Res        ISSN: 0165-1781            Impact factor:   3.222


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