The Role of the Embodiment Disturbance in the Anorexia Nervosa Psychopathology: A Network Analysis Study
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Anorexia Nervosa (AN) is characterized by body image distortion. From a
phenomenological perspective, body image disturbance has been associated with a more profound
disturbance encompassing disorders of the way persons experience their own body. The aim of this
study was to disentangle the complex dynamics that connect the experience of one’s own body and
self-identity to the psychopathological features of AN by applying a network analysis. Fifty-seven
patients with AN restrictive subtype and 27 with AN binge–purging subtype participated in the
study. Eating Disorders Inventory-2 and Identity and Eating Disorders subscores, measuring the
embodiment dimensions, were included in the network. Two of the main dimensions of
embodiment—feeling extraneous from one’s own body and feeling oneself through objective
measures—were the nodes with the highest strength together with interoceptive awareness (IA).
IA was a node included in several pathways connecting embodiment dimensions with most of the
AN psychopathological dimensions. The centrality of the embodiment disorder suggests the
importance of considering the body image disturbance in people with AN as resulting from their
difficulty in experiencing inner states and as a tool to build its own self. This assumption may
orient therapeutic interventions.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
anorexia nervosa; embodiment; network analysis; body image; body awareness
Elenco autori:
Cascino, Giammarco; Castellini, Giovanni; Stanghellini, Giovanni; Ricca, Valdo; Cassioli, Emanuele; Ruzzi, Valeria; Monteleone and Alessio Maria Monteleone, Palmiero
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