Effectiveness of emotional skills training for patients with anorexia nervosa with autistic symptoms in group and individual format

作者: James Adamson , Jenni Leppanen , Marianna Murin , Kate Tchanturia

DOI: 10.1002/ERV.2594

关键词: PsychologyAlexithymiaAutistic symptomsAutismEating disordersAffect (psychology)AnhedoniaClinical psychologyPsychological interventionAnorexia nervosa (differential diagnoses)

摘要: Objective The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness CREST interventions in individual and group formats for adult anorexia nervosa. Furthermore, also aims analyse whether patients with high levels autistic symptoms respond differently. Methods Participants' self-report measures were taken before after (N = 66 N 62, respectively). Mixed effects analysis used overall response both assess interaction autism symptoms. Results Significant improvements observed patients' alexithymia format, motivation increased participants interventions. interactions between alexithymia, social anhedonia, format format. No time either Conclusions offers social-emotional motivational domains. Patients score on anhedonia measures, but does not affect their treatment.

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