Bridging personality dimensions and eating symptoms: A transdiagnostic network approach

Author:

Ruiz‐Gutiérrez Jose1ORCID,Miras‐Aguilar María del Mar1,Rodríguez‐Pérez Noelia2,Ventura Ludovica34ORCID,González Gómez Jana13,del Barrio Andrés Gómez13456,Gónzalez‐Blanch Cesar378

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital Santander Spain

2. BioCritic Group University Clinical Hospital of Valladolid Valladolid Spain

3. Valdecilla Biomedical Research Institute (IDIVAL) Santander Spain

4. Faculty of Medicine and Mental Health University of Cantabria Santander Spain

5. Eating Disorders Unit Department of Psychiatry Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital Santander Spain

6. Biomedical Research Centre of Mental Health (CIBERSAM) ISCIII Madrid Spain

7. Mental Health Centre Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital Santander Spain

8. Faculty of Health Sciences University Europea del Atlántico Santander Spain

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveEating disorders (ED) have recently been studied from a network approach, conceptualising them as a complex system of interconnected variables, while highlighting the role of non‐ED symptoms and personality dimensions. This study aims to explore the connections between personality and ED symptoms, identify central nodes, and compare the EDs network to a healthy control network.MethodsWe employed network analysis to examine the personality‐ED symptom connections in 329 individuals with an ED diagnosis and 192 healthy controls. We estimated a regularised partial correlation network and the indices of centrality and bridge centrality to identify the most influential nodes for each group. Network differences between groups were also examined.ResultsLow Self‐Directedness and high Harm avoidance emerged as central bridge nodes, displaying the strongest relationship with ED symptoms. Both networks differed in their global connectivity and structure, although no differences were found in bridge centrality and centrality indices.ConclusionsThese findings shed light on the role of personality dimensions, such as Self‐Directedness and Harm Avoidance in the maintenance of ED psychopathology, supporting the transdiagnostic conceptualisation of ED. This study advances a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between personality dimensions and ED symptoms, offering potential directions for clinical interventions.

Funder

Instituto de Investigación Marqués de Valdecilla

Publisher

Wiley

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