Perfectionism, self‐esteem, and affective symptoms in anorexia nervosa subtypes: A network analysis of French inpatients

Author:

Delaquis Chantal P.1ORCID,Godart Nathalie234ORCID,Barry Caroline3ORCID,Ringuenet Damien35,Maria Anne‐Solène6,Nicolas Isabelle7ORCID,Berthoz Sylvie17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. INCIA CNRS UMR 5287 Univ. Bordeaux Bordeaux France

2. Fondation Santé des Etudiants de France Paris France

3. CESP, Inserm Université Paris Saclay Villejuif France

4. UFR Simone Veil‐Santé Université Versailles Saint‐Quentin‐en‐Yvelines Montigny‐le‐Bretonneux France

5. Unité de Traitement des Troubles des Conduites Alimentaires Département de Psychiatrie et d'Addictologie, Hôpital Paul Brousse Villejuif France

6. Private Practice, Stimulus Consulting Ltd, Cascavelle Mauritius

7. Department of Psychiatry, Institut Mutualiste Montsouris Paris France

Abstract

AbstractObjectivePrevious studies have highlighted the relevance of perfectionism, self‐esteem, and anxio‐depressive symptoms in anorexia nervosa (AN). However, the relationships between these factors and cardinal eating disorders (ED) symptoms remain unclear, particularly in AN subtypes. This study aimed to examine their interconnections using network analysis.MethodThe sample included n = 338 inpatients with AN who completed the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire, Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale, Rosenberg Self‐Esteem Scale, and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Using network analysis, we estimated three networks: full sample, AN‐restrictive (AN‐R) and AN‐binge/purging (AN‐BP) subtypes. We estimated central and bridge symptoms using expected influence and conducted an exploratory network comparison test to compare AN subtypes.ResultsOvervaluation of Weight and Shape, Concern over Mistakes, and Personal Standards were consistently central in all networks. The most central bridge symptoms across all networks were Concern over Mistakes and Self‐Esteem. Concern over Mistakes bridged perfectionism and ED symptoms, while Self‐Esteem was highly connected to all symptom clusters. Anxiety was significantly more central in the AN‐R network compared to the AN‐BP network.ConclusionsThe present study contributes to a growing body of network studies suggesting that nodes related to perfectionism are just as central as cardinal ED symptoms, indicating the relevance of perfectionism in ED pathology. The high bridge centrality of self‐esteem suggests that it may be an important link between perfectionism, mood, and ED symptoms. Future research should investigate the efficacy of targeting multiple psychological factors in the treatment of AN, as well as their potential transdiagnostic relevance.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Fondation de France

Publisher

Wiley

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