Perception of family functioning and depressive symptomatology in individuals with anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa |
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Abstract: This study investigated the relationship between the perception of family functioning and depressive symptomatology in individuals with eating disorders (EDs), Subjects were evaluated by diagnostic clinical interview using DSM-III-R criteria for EDs, the Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia-Lifetime Version (SADS-L), and two self-report measures, the Beck Depression inventory (BDI) and the Family Assessment Device (FAD), A significant association was found between self-reported depressive symptomatology and perceived poor family functioning. Subjects with bulimia nervosa (BN) reported a significantly more dysfunctional family background than subjects with anorexia nervosa (AN). In our sample, the presence of self-reported depressive symptomatology was a more powerful predictive variable for perceived family dysfunction than the diagnosis of affective disorder. Also, the diagnosis of BN was a more consistent predictor of dysfunctional family interaction than the diagnosis of affective disorder, Depressive symptoms and EDs seem to play different roles in the way in which they contribute to dysfunctional family patterns.
Note: Article Fornari V, N Shore Univ Hosp, Div Child & Adolescent Psychiat, Dept Psychiat, 400 Community Dr, Manhasset,NY 11030 USA
Keyword(s): EATING-DISORDER PATIENTS; PERSONALITY-DISORDER; ASSESSMENT DEVICE; VALIDITY; SUBTYPES; MODEL
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