| Literature DB >> 30305903 |
Linda Smithuis1,2, Nienke Kool-Goudzwaard2,3, Janneke M de Man-van Ginkel4, Harmieke van Os-Medendorp4,5,6, Tamara Berends7, Alexandra Dingemans8,9, Laurence Claes10,11, Annemarie A van Elburg12,13, Berno van Meijel14,15,16,17.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many patients with an eating disorder report difficulties in regulating their emotions and show a high prevalence of self-injurious behaviour. Several studies have stated that both eating disorder and self-injurious behaviour help emotion regulation, and are thus used as coping mechanisms for these patients. We aimed to determine the prevalence of self-injurious behaviour, its characteristics and its emotion-regulation function in patients with anorexia nervosa or an eating disorder not otherwise specified (n = 136).Entities:
Keywords: Anorexia nervosa; Feeding and eating disorders; Self-harm; Self-injurious behaviour
Year: 2018 PMID: 30305903 PMCID: PMC6169009 DOI: 10.1186/s40337-018-0214-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Eat Disord ISSN: 2050-2974
Sample characteristics
| Variable | Total ( | AN ( | EDNOS ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 25.44 [8.56] | 24.12 [7.13] | 28.84 [10.83] |
| Gender female, | 131 [96.3] | 96 [98.0] | 35 [92.1] |
| Body mass index | 19.48 [5.53] | 18.02a [3.45] | 20.52b [3.14] |
| ED duration, years | 8.4 [7.8] | 7.77 [6.70] | 10.17 [10.03] |
| ED treatment duration, years | 3.2 [3.4] | 3.59 [3.65] | 2.27 [2.38] |
| Comorbid psychiatric diagnosis | |||
| No comorbid diagnosis | 80 [58.8] | 59 [60.2] | 21 [55.3] |
| Comorbid diagnosis total | 56 [41.2] | 39 [39.8] | 17 [44.7] |
| PTSD | 15 [11.0] | 13 [13.3] | 2 [5.3] |
| Personality disorder NOS | 13 [9.6] | 9 [9.2] | 4 [10.5] |
| Depressive disorder | 12 [8.8] | 8 [8.2] | 4 [10.5] |
| Anxiety disorder | 6 [4.4] | 3 [3.1] | 3 [7.9] |
| Obsessive compulsive disorder | 3 [2.2] | 2 [2.0] | 1 [2.6] |
| Borderline personality disorder | 3 [2.2] | 2 [2.0] | 1 [2.6] |
| Asperger syndrome | 2 [1.5] | 1 [1.0] | 1 [2.6] |
| Alcohol addiction | 1 [0.7] | – | 1 [2.6] |
| Panic disorder | 1 [0.7] | 1 [1.0] | – |
| Treatment program | |||
| Inpatient | 22 [16.2] | 19 [19.4] | 3 [7.9] |
| Outpatient | 114 [83.8] | 79 [80.6] | 35 [92.1] |
| Living situation | |||
| Alone | 43 [31.6] | 28 [28.6] | 15 [39.5] |
| With partner or friend[s] | 32 [23.5] | 22 [22.4] | 10 [26.3] |
| With parents | 54 [39.7] | 42 [42.9] | 12 [31.6] |
| Sheltered living | 2 [1.5] | 1 [1.0] | 1 [2.6] |
| Other | 5 [3.7] | 5 [5.1] | – |
| Performing SIB | |||
| Lifetime | 83 [61; 53.1–69.4] | 61 [62.9; 53.0–72.0] | 22 [57.9; 42.1–72.5] |
| Last year | 68 [50.0; 47.7–58.3] | 48 [49.0; 39.2–58.8] | 20 [52.6; 37.1–67.8] |
| Last month | 56 [41.18; 50.4–66.8] | 38 [38.8; 29.6–48.6] | 18 [47.4; 32.2–62.9] |
AN Anorexia Nervosa restrictive subtype and anorexia nervosa binge eating/purging subtype, EDNOS eating disorder not otherwise specified, ED eating disorder, BMI body mass index, PTSD post-traumatic stress disorder, Personality disorder NOS not otherwise specified
aThree missing values for BMI and 1 outlier for BMI < 42.73>
bOne missing value for BMI and 5 outliers for BMI range < 32.41–44.29>
Comparison between patients with SIB in last month and never performed SIB
| Background variable | Group |
|
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| Test-statistic | z | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | SIB | 56 | 22.00 | 19.00–26.00 | 1192.00 | −1.78 | .08 |
| Non-SIB | 53 | 24.00 | 20.50–28.00 | ||||
| BMI | SIB | 56 | 19.10 | 17.66–20.11 | 1329.50 | −0.63 | .53 |
| Non-SIB | 53 | 18.63 | 15.77–20.19 | ||||
| ED in years | SIB | 56 | 6.00 | 3.00–10.00 | 1298.00 | −1.13 | .26 |
| Non-SIB | 53 | 4.00 | 3.00–8.25 | ||||
| ED treatment in years | SIB | 56 | 3.00 | 1.00–5.00 | 888.50 | −3.63 |
|
| Non-SIB | 53 | 1.00 | 0.50–3.00 |
SIB Self-injurious behaviour, ED eating disorder, BMI body mass index, IQR inter quartile range; p-value in bold significant result at level p <.05
aMann–Whitney U-test
Comparison between patients with SIB in last month and never performed SIB
| Background variable | SIB ( | No SIB ( | Test statistica χ2 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female gender % | 96.4 | 94.3 | 0.27 | .60 |
| ED diagnosis AN % | 67.9 | 69.8 | 0.05 | .83 |
| Patients in outpatient programme % | 80.4 | 86.8 | 0.82 | .37 |
| Secondary diagnosis yes% | 55.4 | 20.8 | 13.77 |
|
| Patients living alone % | 28.6 | 34.0 | 0.37 | .54 |
SIB Self-injurious behaviour, ED eating disorder; p-value in bold significant result at level p <.05
aPearson chi square
Characteristics of Self-injurious Behaviour
| Attitude | All acts ( | Individual participant ( |
|---|---|---|
| Behaviour was planned beforehand | ||
| Never | 57.9% | 51.8% |
| Sometimes | 36.4% | 39.3% |
| Often | 5.6% | 8.9% |
| Always | 0 | 0 |
| Patient aware of how it had come about | ||
| Never | 15.0% | 12.5% |
| Sometimes | 48.6% | 46.4% |
| Often | 32.7% | 39.3% |
| Always | 3.7% | 1.8% |
| Patient took care of the wounds | ||
| Never | 34.6% | 21.4% |
| Sometimes | 14.0% | 19.6% |
| Often | 12.1% | 16.1% |
| Always | 39.3% | 42.9% |
| Patient hid the act of SIB from others | ||
| Never | 2.8% | 1.8% |
| Sometimes | 14.0% | 17.9% |
| Often | 27.1% | 30.4% |
| Always | 56.1% | 50.0% |
SIB Self-injurious behaviour
Reasons for self-injurious behaviour
| Reasons for SIB M [SD] | All acts ( | Individual participant ( |
|---|---|---|
| To feel some pleasure | 1.64 [1.12] | 1.52 [0.99] |
| To avoid or suppress negative feelings | 4.05 [1.19] | 3.82 [1.30] |
| To avoid or suppress painful images or memories | 2.99 [1.71] | 2.84 [1.76] |
| To get into a twilight or numb state | 2.36 [1.46] | 2.36 [1.51] |
| To get attention from others | 1.18 [0.43] | 1.23 [0.50] |
| To escape from a twilight or numb state | 1.78 [1.27] | 1.66 [1.21] |
| To punish myself | 4.15 [1.28] | 3.89 [1.42] |
| To make myself unattractive | 1.67 [1.17] | 1.64 [1.17] |
| To avoid or suppress suicidal thoughts | 2.56 [1.54] | 2.48 [1.54] |
| To show myself how strong I am | 2.32 [1.46] | 2.16 [1.40] |
| To show others how strong I am | 1.41 [0.90] | 1.34 [0.86] |
The range for the assessment of each reason is 1 = not at all; 2 = a bit; 3 = moderately; 4 = much; 5 = very much
Changes in emotional state after self-injurious behaviour
| Emotional statea | All SIB actsb ( | Individual participant ( | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Before | After |
| Before | After |
| |||||
| Feeling happy | 1.00 [1.00–1.00] | 1.00 [1.00–1.00] | −4.27c | <.001 | −.29 | 1.00 [1.00–1.00] | 1.00 [1.00–1.00] | −2.49c | .013 | −.24 |
| Feeling relieved | 1.00 [1.00–1.00] | 3.00 [2.00–4.00] | −7.89c |
| −.54 | 1.00 [1.00–1.00] | 2.50 [2.00–4.00] | −5.83c |
| −.55 |
| Feeling nervous | 2.00 [1.00–3.00] | 2.00 [1.00–3.00] | −1.05d | .29 | −.07 | 2.50 [1.00–3.00] | 2.00 [1.00–3.00] | −1.28d | .20 | −.12 |
| Feeling bored | 1.00 [1.00–1.00] | 1.00 [1.00–1.00] | −2.92d | .003 | −.20 | 1.00 [1.00–2.00] | 1.00 [1.00–1.00] | −1.80d | .07 | −.17 |
| Angry at myself | 5.00 [4.00–5.00] | 4.00 [3.00–5.00] | −5.70d |
| −.39 | 5.00 [4.00–5.00] | 3.50 [2.00–5.00] | −3.53d |
| −.33 |
| Angry at another | 2.00 [1.00–3.00] | 1.00[1.00–2.00] | −4.81d |
| −.33 | 2.00 [1.00–3.75] | 1.00 [1.00–2.00] | − 3.94d |
| −.37 |
| Feeling anxious | 4.00 [2.00–5.00] | 3.00 [2.00–4.00] | −3.84d |
| −.26 | 4.00 [2.00–4.00] | 3.00 [2.00–4.00] | −3.60d |
| −.34 |
| Feeling sad | 4.00 [3.00–5.00] | 4.00 [3.00–5.00] | −4.25d | <.001 | −.29 | 4.00 [3.00–5.00] | 3.50 [2.00–4.75] | −2.96d |
| −.28 |
| Feeling guilty | 4.00 [2.00–5.00] | 4.00 [3.00–5.00] | −1.05c | .30 | −.07 | 3.00 [2.00–5.00] | 4.00 [2.25–5.00] | − 1.09d | .28 | −.10 |
The range for the assessment of each emotional state is 1 = not at all; 2 = a bit; 3 = moderately; 4 = much; 5 = very much; p-value in bold is statistically significant and clinically relevant change
SIB Self-injurious behaviour
aVariables are denoted as median [inter quartile range]
bDifferences in emotional state before and after SIB were tested with the Wilcoxon signed rank test
cbased on negative ranks
dbased on positive ranks