This study aimed to investigate psychosocial functioning and different dimensions of Theory of Mind (ToM) in people with Bulimia Nervosa (BN) and Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified-BN type (EDNOS-BN). Psychosocial functioning and ToM were assessed in a sample of young adult females, 16 BN and 16 EDNOS-BN outpatients and 16 healthy controls (HCs). They were assessed using the Eating Disorder Inventory-Symptom Checklist-2 (EDI-2 SC) for evaluating psychological traits associated with eating disorders; the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised (SCL-90-R) for evaluating psychopathological status; and the Theory of Mind Assessment Scale (Th.o.m.a.s.), a semi-structured interview aimed at assessing a person’s different dimensions of ToM. The BN and EDNOS-BN groups exhibited worse performance than the control group on all dimensions of the SCL-90-R, and on all dimensions of the EDI-2 SC. The only difference for Perfectionism was that BN obtained higher scores than EDNOS-BN group. Our results also revealed an impairment of third-person and second-order ToM in patients with Bulimia (BN and EDNOS-BN) with respect to control subjects. These preliminary data have important implications for future empirical work, in that they provide valuable information regarding the importance of investigating the various facets of ToM ability separately, in order to provide a more detailed profile of ToM functioning in the clinical samples.

Bulimic Symptomatology: Associations with Psychosocial Functioning and Theory of Mind / Laghi, Fiorenzo; Cotugno, A.; Cecere, F.; Sirolli, A.; Palazzoni, D.; Bosco, F. M.. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 2044-8295. - STAMPA. - 105:10.1111/bjop.12054(2014), pp. 509-523.

Bulimic Symptomatology: Associations with Psychosocial Functioning and Theory of Mind.

LAGHI, Fiorenzo;
2014

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate psychosocial functioning and different dimensions of Theory of Mind (ToM) in people with Bulimia Nervosa (BN) and Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified-BN type (EDNOS-BN). Psychosocial functioning and ToM were assessed in a sample of young adult females, 16 BN and 16 EDNOS-BN outpatients and 16 healthy controls (HCs). They were assessed using the Eating Disorder Inventory-Symptom Checklist-2 (EDI-2 SC) for evaluating psychological traits associated with eating disorders; the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised (SCL-90-R) for evaluating psychopathological status; and the Theory of Mind Assessment Scale (Th.o.m.a.s.), a semi-structured interview aimed at assessing a person’s different dimensions of ToM. The BN and EDNOS-BN groups exhibited worse performance than the control group on all dimensions of the SCL-90-R, and on all dimensions of the EDI-2 SC. The only difference for Perfectionism was that BN obtained higher scores than EDNOS-BN group. Our results also revealed an impairment of third-person and second-order ToM in patients with Bulimia (BN and EDNOS-BN) with respect to control subjects. These preliminary data have important implications for future empirical work, in that they provide valuable information regarding the importance of investigating the various facets of ToM ability separately, in order to provide a more detailed profile of ToM functioning in the clinical samples.
2014
bulimia nervosa, eating disorder not otherwise specified BN-type, theory of mind, allocentric perspective, egocentric perspective.
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Bulimic Symptomatology: Associations with Psychosocial Functioning and Theory of Mind / Laghi, Fiorenzo; Cotugno, A.; Cecere, F.; Sirolli, A.; Palazzoni, D.; Bosco, F. M.. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 2044-8295. - STAMPA. - 105:10.1111/bjop.12054(2014), pp. 509-523.
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