Interpersonal Sensitivity, Fear of Negative Appearance Evaluation and Body Shame in Adolescent Girls with Eating Disorders

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Abstract

Study relevance. Recent years have been marked by the rising frequency of eating disorders (EDs) and the growing popularity of various weight control behaviors in adolescents. Although numerous studies have shown that interpersonal functioning is impaired in people with EDs, personal traits reinforcing these impairments have not been studied enough. Objective. The study focused on the relationship between interpersonal sensitivity, fear of negative appearance evaluation, body shame and weight control behaviors in clinical (n=54) and community (n=54) samples of adolescent girls (aged 13—17). Method. The participants filled out a survey and 3 measures in person. The measures included Interpersonal Sensitivity Measure (Boyce, Parker, 1989; Razvaliaeva, Polskaya, 2021), Fear of Negative Appearance Evaluation scale (Lundgren et al., 2004; Razvaliaeva, Polskaya, 2020), and Phenomenological Body Shame Scale-Revised (Siegel et al., 2021). Results. Girls with EDs reported food restrictions, purging, body measurements and multiple weight control behaviors, whereas girls from the community sample reported engaging in sports as a weight control behavior. Fear of negative appearance evaluation, body shame and interpersonal sensitivity score significantly higher in girls with EDs; the first 2 traits are also related to numerous weight control behaviors. Conclusion. The study was the first to show that interpersonal sensitivity, fear of negative appearance evaluation and body shame were more pronounced in Russian-speaking adolescent girls with EDs, especially in girls with numerous weight control behaviors.

General Information

Keywords: interpersonal sensitivity, fear of negative appearance evaluation, body shame, weight control behaviors, adolescents, eating disorders

Journal rubric: Empirical Researches

Article type: scientific article

DOI: https://doi.org/10.17759/cpp.2024320304

Received: 11.08.2024

Accepted:

For citation: Polskaya N.A., Yakubovskaya D.K., Razvaliaeva A.Y., Vlasova M.V. Interpersonal Sensitivity, Fear of Negative Appearance Evaluation and Body Shame in Adolescent Girls with Eating Disorders. Konsul'tativnaya psikhologiya i psikhoterapiya = Counseling Psychology and Psychotherapy, 2024. Vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 67–89. DOI: 10.17759/cpp.2024320304. (In Russ., аbstr. in Engl.)

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Natalia A. Polskaya, Doctor of Psychology, Associate Professor, Professor of the Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy Department, Faculty of Counseling and Clinical Psychology, Moscow State University of Psychology & Education, Leading Researcher, Scientific and Practical Center for Mental Health of Children and Adolescents named after G.E. Sukhareva of the Moscow Department of Public Health, Moscow, Russia, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7305-5577, e-mail: polskayana@yandex.ru

Daria K. Yakubovskaya, Junior Researcher, Scientific and Practical Center for Mental Health of Children and Adolescents named after G.E. Sukhareva,, Moscow, Russia, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6182-0585, e-mail: darrafy@gmail.com

Anna Y. Razvaliaeva, PhD in Psychology, Researcher, Laboratory of Cognitive Processes and Mathematical Psychology, Institute of Psychology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2046-3411, e-mail: annraz@rambler.ru

Natalia V. Vlasova, PhD in Psychology, Head of the Mental Well-Being Service, Counselor, Proton Educational Center, Moscow, Russia, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0008-7631-5769, e-mail: nataiviola29@gmail.com

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