Personality factors and weight preoccupation: A continuum approach to the association between eating disorders and personality disorders

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Davis, C
Claridge, G
Cerullo, D
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[1] YORK UNIV, GRAD PROGRAMME EXERCISE & HLTH SCI, TORONTO, ON M3J 2R7, CANADA
[2] TORONTO HOSP, DEPT PSYCHIAT, TORONTO, ON M5T 2S8, CANADA
[3] UNIV TORONTO, DEPT PSYCHIAT, TORONTO, ON, CANADA
[4] UNIV OXFORD, DEPT EXPT PSYCHOL, OXFORD OX1 3UD, ENGLAND
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10.1016/S0022-3956(97)00006-X
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
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Objective: Evidence shows a high comorbidity of eating disorders and some forms of personality disorder. Adopting a dimensional approach to both, our study explored their connection among a non-clinical sample. Method: 191 young women completed personality scales of general neuroticism, and of borderline, schizotypal, obsessive-compulsive, and narcissistic (both adjustive and maladaptive) traits. Weight preoccupation (WP), as a normal analogue of eating disorders, was assessed with scales from the Eating Disorder Inventory, and height and weight measured. The data were analysed with multiple regression techniques, with WP as the dependent variable. Results: In low to normal weight subjects, after controlling for the significant influence of body mass, the specific predictors of WP in the regression model were borderline personality and maladaptive narcissism, in the positive direction, and adjustive narcissism and obsessive-compulsiveness in the negative direction. In heavier women, narcissism made no contribution-nor, more significantly, did body mass. Conclusions: Patterns of association between eating pathology and personality disorder, especially borderline and narcissism, can be clearly mapped across to personality traits in the currently non-clinical population. This finding has important implications for understanding dynamics of, and identifying individuals at risk for, eating disorders. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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