TY - JOUR
T1 - Defense mechanisms in a community-based sample of female adolescents with partial eating disorders
AU - Stein, Daniel
AU - Bronstein, Yifat
AU - Weizman, Abraham
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - Objectives: The purpose of this study is to assess whether female adolescents diagnosed with partial eating disorders (EDs) will show less adaptive defense mechanisms compared to female controls with no-ED. Methods: The following questionnaires were administered to 423 female high-school students: The Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26), the Defense Style Questionnaire (DSQ), and Life Style Index (LSI) (both tapping defense mechanisms), and a structured questionnaire assessing eating-related issues. Weight and height were also recorded. Partial anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN) were defined with the combination of a maladaptive EAT score and fulfillment of adapted DSM-IV criteria. Results: Compared to non-ED controls, participants with partial AN and partial BN used more immature defenses, including the DSQ-immature defense style (only those with partial BN) and LSI-regression, as well as more neurotic defenses, namely the DSQ-neurotic defense style, and LSI-compensation and displacement. Conclusions: The combined use of immature and neurotic defenses may be associated with a greater risk to develop a partial ED in adolescent females.
AB - Objectives: The purpose of this study is to assess whether female adolescents diagnosed with partial eating disorders (EDs) will show less adaptive defense mechanisms compared to female controls with no-ED. Methods: The following questionnaires were administered to 423 female high-school students: The Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26), the Defense Style Questionnaire (DSQ), and Life Style Index (LSI) (both tapping defense mechanisms), and a structured questionnaire assessing eating-related issues. Weight and height were also recorded. Partial anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN) were defined with the combination of a maladaptive EAT score and fulfillment of adapted DSM-IV criteria. Results: Compared to non-ED controls, participants with partial AN and partial BN used more immature defenses, including the DSQ-immature defense style (only those with partial BN) and LSI-regression, as well as more neurotic defenses, namely the DSQ-neurotic defense style, and LSI-compensation and displacement. Conclusions: The combined use of immature and neurotic defenses may be associated with a greater risk to develop a partial ED in adolescent females.
KW - Anorexia nervosa
KW - Bulimia nervosa
KW - Defense mechanisms
KW - Eating disorders
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U2 - 10.2190/JEE0-B7PF-TVPN-LJEU
DO - 10.2190/JEE0-B7PF-TVPN-LJEU
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AN - SCOPUS:2342584655
SN - 0091-2174
VL - 33
SP - 343
EP - 355
JO - International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine
JF - International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine
IS - 4
ER -