| Literature DB >> 32082227 |
Julia Korn1, Silja Vocks2, Lisa H Rollins2, Jennifer J Thomas3, Andrea S Hartmann2.
Abstract
With the introduction of new diagnostic criteria in DSM-5, fear of weight gain no longer represents a sine qua non-criterion for the diagnosis of anorexia nervosa (AN). This is of relevance as a subgroup of individuals with AN denies fear of weight gain as the reason for restrictive eating but still remain at a very low weight. As self-reports are susceptible to bias, other methods are needed to confirm the existence of the subtype in order to provide adapted treatment. Therefore, we aimed to measure fear of weight gain using a novel method in clinical psychology, the conjoint analysis (CA). Relative importance and preference scores for various life aspects, including appearance/shape and weight were assessed in women with fat-phobic AN (FP-AN, n = 30), NFP-AN (n = 7), and healthy controls (n = 29). Individuals with FP-AN showed a significant lower preference for weight gain versus weight maintenance than HC (p = 0.011, η p 2 = 0.107). Correlation between explicitly assessed drive for thinness and CA score was low. As expected, in FP-AN the explicitly endorsed fear of weight gain was confirmed by the marked preference for weight maintenance compared to HC, while for NFP-AN explicit and implicit measures diverged, indicating that against their self-report they may experience at least some fear of weight gain. The utility of CA as a tool to measure fear of weight gain - and potentially other psychopathological constructs -requires further confirmation.Entities:
Keywords: conjoint analysis (CA); fear of weight gain; importance of shape and weight; indirect measure; non-fat phobic anorexia nervosa
Year: 2020 PMID: 32082227 PMCID: PMC7005216 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00090
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Example of a choice set presented within the choice based conjoint analysis.
| Don’t have a partner | Are in a stable partnership |
| Have good relationships with friends and family | Don’t have rewarding relationships with friends and family |
| Don’t have any hobbies that give you joy | Don’t have any hobbies that give you joy |
| Maintained your weight in the last 2 months and fit into your favorite jeans | Gained 3 kg in the last 2 months and don’t fit into your favorite jeans |
| Are successful at work or school | Are successful at work or school |
| Worry about your financial situation | Worry about your financial situation |
Sample characteristics.
| Age ( | 23.28 (2.52, 19–28) | 27.14 (11.67, 15–45) | 25.53 (10.43, 17–58) | 0.49 | |
| BMI ( | 21.41(2.19)b,c | 14.54(3.80)a | 16.14(2.65)a | 37.28*** | |
| Marital status, | |||||
| In a romantic relationship | 21 (72.41) | 3 (42.86) | 5 (6.67) | 18.61*** | |
| Drive for Thinness EDI-2 ( | 0.90(2.53)c | 2.71(2.87)c | 13.57(4.12)a,b | 50.61*** | |
| BCQ total score ( | 39.48(11.19)c | 43.57(17.83)c | 62.57(18.80)a,b | 16.54*** | |
| BIAQ total score ( | 37.76(7.13)c | 42.14(8.93)c | 58.87(9.04)a,b | 39.17*** | |
| Sum score EDE items Importance of Weight, Importance of Shape and Fear of Weight Gain ( | 2.28(2.22)c | 7.57 (5.94) | 12.47(4.34)a | 41.34*** | |
| Current psychotherapy, | 4 (57.14) | 7 (23.33) | 12.42** | ||
| Past psychotherapy, | |||||
| Residential | 5 (71.43) | 15 (50.00) | 27.66*** | ||
| Semi-residential/day clinic | 0 (0.00) | 2 (6.66) | 2.48 | ||
| Out-patient | 6 (85.72) | 15 (50.00) | 27.48*** |
Part-worth utilities and relative importance in the choice based conjoint analysis by group.
| Belonging/Intimacy | Are in a stable partnership | −12.5(26.71)* | 6.5(33.50)* | 8%(6.00) | 9%(6.85) |
| Don’t have a partner | 12.5(26.71)* | −6.5(33.50)* | |||
| Belonging/Interpersonal | Have good relationships with friends and family | 109.0 (39.57) | 99.8 (49.50) | 37%(10.74) | 35%(12.22) |
| Don’t have rewarding relationships with friends and family | −109.0(39.57) | −99.8(49.50) | |||
| Leisure/Hobbies | Have rewarding hobbies | −26.2(50.29) | −2.9(49.73) | 16%(9.36) | 13%(9.78) |
| Don’t have any hobbies that give you joy | 26.2 (50.29) | 2.9 (49.73) | |||
| Appearance/Shape and Weight | Maintained your weight in the last 2 months and fit into your favorite jeans | −16.6(34.40)* | 6.6(33.78)* | 11%(5.98) | 9%(6.22) |
| Gained 3 kg in the last 2 months and don’t fit into your favorite jeans | 16.6(34.40)* | −6.6(33.78)* | |||
| Success in Job or School | Are successful at work or school | 32.5(38.78)* | −10.4(50.98)* | 13%(10.08) | 15%(8.96) |
| Have problems at work or school | −32.5(38.78)* | 10.4(50.98)* | |||
| Security/Finances | Feel financially secure | 3.6 (55.67) | −1.2(63.85) | 14%(11.38) | 19%(9.49) |
| Worry about your financial situation | −3.6(55.67) | 1.2 (63.85) |
Correlations between relative importance of Appearance and part-worth utility of Weight Gain in the choice based conjoint analysis results and questionnaires.
| Appearance/Shape and Weight | −0.06 | −0.16 | −0.16 | −0.31 |
| Gained 3 kg in the last 2 months and don’t fit into your favorite jeans | −0.04 | −0.14 | −0.02 | −0.14 |