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여성 섭식장애 환자의 다중충동성 관련요인Factors associated with Multi-impulsivity in Women Patients with Eating Disorders

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Factors associated with Multi-impulsivity in Women Patients with Eating Disorders
Authors
공성숙
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
정신간호학회
Keywords
Eating disorders; Impulsive behavior; Trauma; 섭식장애; 다중충동성; 아동기 외상
Citation
정신간호학회지, v.21, no.2, pp.137 - 148
Journal Title
정신간호학회지
Volume
21
Number
2
Start Page
137
End Page
148
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/15755
ISSN
1225-8482
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to investigate the factors that affect multi-impulsivity in women patients with eating disorders. Methods: The participants in the study were 170 women patients with eating disorders who visited "M" clinic for eating disorders. Data were collected from January 2010 to February 2011 through semi-structured interviews and self-report using the Revised Diagnostic Interview for Borderlines, Eating Disorders Inventory-2, and The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire. Data were analyzed using x2-test, t-test, and multiple logistic regression. Results: The multi-impulsivity group accounted for 56.5% of the patients (binge eating 90.6%, alcohol abuse 43.5%, substance abuse 37.1%, sexual promiscuity 4.7%, suicidal attempts 38.8%, and self-mutilation 58.8%), and they showed higher scores on childhood trauma and eating psychopathology than a comparison group. Significant predictors for multi-impulsivity were emotional abuse, social insecurity, interoceptive awareness, and interpersonal distrust. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest future interventions for multi-impulsive patients with eating disorders should focus on solving interpersonal problems by establishing trustful relationships, and not focus on eating behavior early in treatment.
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