Objective. Food-related anxiety and avoidance are key features of anorexia nervosa, and among the most arduous maintaining processes to address in treatment. This study gathered information on the behavioural and cognitive correlates of food-related anxiety, including their associations with early experiences of aversive learning related to food, and more general anxiety. Methods. One-hundred and forty-four patients with anorexia nervosa were recruited from clinical services in Italy. They completed online questionnaires to assess food-related anxiety, eating disorder psychopathology, eating disorder safety behaviours and threat cognitions, early experience of aversive learning related to food, and somatic anxiety. Results. Experiences of food-related aversive learning were recalled by the majority of the sample (87.86%), with negative psychological consequences following eating being the most often reported (75%). Safety behaviours and threat cognitions related to the consequences of eating were also reported (14.29%-87.86%, and 36.43-90% respectively, depending on the behaviour/cognition). Eating disorder psychopathology was predicted by...
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January 05 2023
Food-related aversion in a female sample of people with anorexia nervosa: cognitive-behavioural correlates, somatic and subjective anxiety, and early experiences.
V. Cardi, Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Via Venezia 8, 35131, Padova, Italy. E-mail valentina.cardi@unipd.it
Journal: Appetite
Citation: Appetite (2023) 180
DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2022.106366
Published: 2023
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Simonazzi, C., Natali, L., Valmaggia, L., Rowlands, K., Meregalli, V., Rabarbari, E., Comandini, A. de L., Favaro, A., Fontana, F., Treasure, J., Cardi, V.; Food-related aversion in a female sample of people with anorexia nervosa: cognitive-behavioural correlates, somatic and subjective anxiety, and early experiences.. IFIS Food and Health Sciences Database 2023; doi:
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