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Colombia Médica

versión On-line ISSN 1657-9534

Resumen

RODRIGUEZ-LOPEZ, Álvaro; RODRIGUEZ-ORTIZ, Erika  y  ROMERO-GONZALEZ, Borja. Non-suicidal self-injury in patients with eating disorders: nuclear aspects. Colomb. Med. [online]. 2021, vol.52, n.1, e2044342.  Epub 12-Feb-2021. ISSN 1657-9534.  https://doi.org/10.25100/cm.v51i4.4342.

Background:

Through the culture of thinness, increasingly promoted in our society as a beauty canon, it is not surprising that the number of people affected by eating disorders is increasing.

Objective:

This research aims to study the relationship between non-suicidal self-injuries and nuclear aspects of eating disorders specified along with this article.

Methods:

The sample consisted of 60 women diagnosed with anorexia and bulimia. Questionnaires assessing impulsivity, body satisfaction, alexithymia, body attitude and self-esteem were administered. Participants with non-suicidal self-harm were compared with those without it, and participants with anorexia with and without self-harm and participants with bulimia with and without self-harm were compared.

Results:

Differences were found in body dissatisfaction= 5.71; p ≤0.01), body attitudes= 4.80; p ≤0.02), self-esteem= 14.09; p ≤0.00) and impulsivity (t= 3.39; p ≤0.01) between participants with and without non-suicidal self-harm.

Conclusions:

These are key factors for the clinical area in the treatment of eating disorders to prevent the presence of self-harm, as it allows focusing the treatment target on those aspects such as dissatisfaction and impulsivity, which are key in the development of self-harm.

Palabras clave : Eating disorder; body dissatisfaction; non-suicidal self-injury; self-esteem; impulsivity; alexithymia; Bulimia Nervosa; Anorexia Nervosa; Bulimia; Anorexia; Perfectionism; Thinness; Personal Satisfaction; Weight Loss; Self-Injurious Behavior; Feeding and Eating Disorders; Impulsive Behavior; Obsessive Behavior; Feeding Behavior.

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