Anorexia nervosa in the context of daily experience |
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Authors: | Reed Larson Craig Johnson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Clinical Research Training Program in Adolescence, Psychosomatic and Psychiatric Institute, Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center, Committee on Human Development, The University of Chicago, USA;(2) the Adolescent Program, Illinois State Psychiatric Institute, USA;(3) Anorexia Nervosa Project, Department of Psychiatry, Psychosomatic and Psychiatric Institute, Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center, USA |
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Abstract: | This research employed the Experience Sampling Method to study the daily lives of two anorectic women. They and 24 women from a normative population filled out reports on their experience at random moments during an ordinary week in their lives. The sample of 40-to-45 reports per person suggests that the anorectics spent more of their time alone and experienced lower average affect than other young single women. In addition, the reports from Case 1 provide concrete quantitative demonstration of an abnormal preoccupation with food. The reports from Case 2 show how this woman's moods are strongly tied to her fluctuating sense of controlThis research was partially funded by the Judith Offer Fund and the George Barr Fund.Received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. |
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