Research in Psychotherapy (Mar 2010)

Autostima, metarimuginio, perfezionismo, responsabilità e rimuginio nei disturbi alimentari

  • Sandra Sassaroli,
  • Sara Bertelli,
  • Francesca Fiore,
  • Luca Boccalari,
  • Gianluigi Luxardi,
  • Silvio Scarone,
  • Patrizia Todisco,
  • Giovanni Maria Ruggiero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ripppo.2009.2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1/2

Abstract

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AIM: pathological perfectionism and low self-esteem are the cognitive factors involved in eating disorders (ED). This study aims to explore the role played by other cognitive factors like inflated responsibility, worry, meta-worry in the development of ED. METHODS: The study tested the predictive power of the above mentioned cognitive factors in a sample of individualks affected by ED and normal controls using self-report instruments and implementing hierachical regression and MANOVA. RESULTS: Responsibility, worry and meta-worry were higher in individuals with ED than in controls. However, their preddictive power was not significant when controlling for perfectionsim and low self-esteem.