A new network analysis model in anorexia nervosa patients based on self-reported eating disorder symptoms, psychological distress, and cognitive flexibility
CONCLUSIONS: The findings underscore the importance of weight/shape, eating/dietary concerns, and psychological distress in the AN network and suggest that addressing cognitive flexibility may be a useful target for eating concerns/dietary restraint and psychological distress. Future studies assessing the longitudinal course of psychopathology within the AN network structure may help in identifying whether specific symptoms function as risk factors or maintaining factors for this co-occurrence.PMID:38071465 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12451 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - December 10, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sarah Giles Elizabeth K Hughes David Castle Zoe Jenkins Andrea Phillipou Susan Rossell Gemma Urbini Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz Isabel Krug Source Type: research

A new network analysis model in anorexia nervosa patients based on self-reported eating disorder symptoms, psychological distress, and cognitive flexibility
CONCLUSIONS: The findings underscore the importance of weight/shape, eating/dietary concerns, and psychological distress in the AN network and suggest that addressing cognitive flexibility may be a useful target for eating concerns/dietary restraint and psychological distress. Future studies assessing the longitudinal course of psychopathology within the AN network structure may help in identifying whether specific symptoms function as risk factors or maintaining factors for this co-occurrence.PMID:38071465 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12451 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - December 10, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sarah Giles Elizabeth K Hughes David Castle Zoe Jenkins Andrea Phillipou Susan Rossell Gemma Urbini Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz Isabel Krug Source Type: research

A new network analysis model in anorexia nervosa patients based on self-reported eating disorder symptoms, psychological distress, and cognitive flexibility
CONCLUSIONS: The findings underscore the importance of weight/shape, eating/dietary concerns, and psychological distress in the AN network and suggest that addressing cognitive flexibility may be a useful target for eating concerns/dietary restraint and psychological distress. Future studies assessing the longitudinal course of psychopathology within the AN network structure may help in identifying whether specific symptoms function as risk factors or maintaining factors for this co-occurrence.PMID:38071465 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12451 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - December 10, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sarah Giles Elizabeth K Hughes David Castle Zoe Jenkins Andrea Phillipou Susan Rossell Gemma Urbini Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz Isabel Krug Source Type: research

A new network analysis model in anorexia nervosa patients based on self-reported eating disorder symptoms, psychological distress, and cognitive flexibility
CONCLUSIONS: The findings underscore the importance of weight/shape, eating/dietary concerns, and psychological distress in the AN network and suggest that addressing cognitive flexibility may be a useful target for eating concerns/dietary restraint and psychological distress. Future studies assessing the longitudinal course of psychopathology within the AN network structure may help in identifying whether specific symptoms function as risk factors or maintaining factors for this co-occurrence.PMID:38071465 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12451 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - December 10, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sarah Giles Elizabeth K Hughes David Castle Zoe Jenkins Andrea Phillipou Susan Rossell Gemma Urbini Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz Isabel Krug Source Type: research

A new network analysis model in anorexia nervosa patients based on self-reported eating disorder symptoms, psychological distress, and cognitive flexibility
CONCLUSIONS: The findings underscore the importance of weight/shape, eating/dietary concerns, and psychological distress in the AN network and suggest that addressing cognitive flexibility may be a useful target for eating concerns/dietary restraint and psychological distress. Future studies assessing the longitudinal course of psychopathology within the AN network structure may help in identifying whether specific symptoms function as risk factors or maintaining factors for this co-occurrence.PMID:38071465 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12451 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - December 10, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sarah Giles Elizabeth K Hughes David Castle Zoe Jenkins Andrea Phillipou Susan Rossell Gemma Urbini Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz Isabel Krug Source Type: research

A new network analysis model in anorexia nervosa patients based on self-reported eating disorder symptoms, psychological distress, and cognitive flexibility
CONCLUSIONS: The findings underscore the importance of weight/shape, eating/dietary concerns, and psychological distress in the AN network and suggest that addressing cognitive flexibility may be a useful target for eating concerns/dietary restraint and psychological distress. Future studies assessing the longitudinal course of psychopathology within the AN network structure may help in identifying whether specific symptoms function as risk factors or maintaining factors for this co-occurrence.PMID:38071465 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12451 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - December 10, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sarah Giles Elizabeth K Hughes David Castle Zoe Jenkins Andrea Phillipou Susan Rossell Gemma Urbini Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz Isabel Krug Source Type: research

A new network analysis model in anorexia nervosa patients based on self-reported eating disorder symptoms, psychological distress, and cognitive flexibility
CONCLUSIONS: The findings underscore the importance of weight/shape, eating/dietary concerns, and psychological distress in the AN network and suggest that addressing cognitive flexibility may be a useful target for eating concerns/dietary restraint and psychological distress. Future studies assessing the longitudinal course of psychopathology within the AN network structure may help in identifying whether specific symptoms function as risk factors or maintaining factors for this co-occurrence.PMID:38071465 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12451 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - December 10, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sarah Giles Elizabeth K Hughes David Castle Zoe Jenkins Andrea Phillipou Susan Rossell Gemma Urbini Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz Isabel Krug Source Type: research

Do you feel up when you go up? A pilot study of a virtual reality manic-like mood induction paradigm
CONCLUSIONS: The VR task is effective in inducing relevant state aspects of hypomania and is suitable as a paradigm for future experimental studies. Activation of dual affective states (excitement and tension) is an essential aspect in manic-like mood induction paradigms.PMID:37975324 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12445 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 17, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Roanne V F J Glas Roy E de Kleijn Eline J Regeer Ralph W Kupka Manja A Koenders Source Type: research

Do you feel up when you go up? A pilot study of a virtual reality manic-like mood induction paradigm
CONCLUSIONS: The VR task is effective in inducing relevant state aspects of hypomania and is suitable as a paradigm for future experimental studies. Activation of dual affective states (excitement and tension) is an essential aspect in manic-like mood induction paradigms.PMID:37975324 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12445 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 17, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Roanne V F J Glas Roy E de Kleijn Eline J Regeer Ralph W Kupka Manja A Koenders Source Type: research

Do you feel up when you go up? A pilot study of a virtual reality manic-like mood induction paradigm
CONCLUSIONS: The VR task is effective in inducing relevant state aspects of hypomania and is suitable as a paradigm for future experimental studies. Activation of dual affective states (excitement and tension) is an essential aspect in manic-like mood induction paradigms.PMID:37975324 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12445 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 17, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Roanne V F J Glas Roy E de Kleijn Eline J Regeer Ralph W Kupka Manja A Koenders Source Type: research

Do you feel up when you go up? A pilot study of a virtual reality manic-like mood induction paradigm
CONCLUSIONS: The VR task is effective in inducing relevant state aspects of hypomania and is suitable as a paradigm for future experimental studies. Activation of dual affective states (excitement and tension) is an essential aspect in manic-like mood induction paradigms.PMID:37975324 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12445 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 17, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Roanne V F J Glas Roy E de Kleijn Eline J Regeer Ralph W Kupka Manja A Koenders Source Type: research

Do you feel up when you go up? A pilot study of a virtual reality manic-like mood induction paradigm
CONCLUSIONS: The VR task is effective in inducing relevant state aspects of hypomania and is suitable as a paradigm for future experimental studies. Activation of dual affective states (excitement and tension) is an essential aspect in manic-like mood induction paradigms.PMID:37975324 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12445 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 17, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Roanne V F J Glas Roy E de Kleijn Eline J Regeer Ralph W Kupka Manja A Koenders Source Type: research

Do you feel up when you go up? A pilot study of a virtual reality manic-like mood induction paradigm
CONCLUSIONS: The VR task is effective in inducing relevant state aspects of hypomania and is suitable as a paradigm for future experimental studies. Activation of dual affective states (excitement and tension) is an essential aspect in manic-like mood induction paradigms.PMID:37975324 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12445 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 17, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Roanne V F J Glas Roy E de Kleijn Eline J Regeer Ralph W Kupka Manja A Koenders Source Type: research

Do you feel up when you go up? A pilot study of a virtual reality manic-like mood induction paradigm
CONCLUSIONS: The VR task is effective in inducing relevant state aspects of hypomania and is suitable as a paradigm for future experimental studies. Activation of dual affective states (excitement and tension) is an essential aspect in manic-like mood induction paradigms.PMID:37975324 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12445 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 17, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Roanne V F J Glas Roy E de Kleijn Eline J Regeer Ralph W Kupka Manja A Koenders Source Type: research

Do you feel up when you go up? A pilot study of a virtual reality manic-like mood induction paradigm
CONCLUSIONS: The VR task is effective in inducing relevant state aspects of hypomania and is suitable as a paradigm for future experimental studies. Activation of dual affective states (excitement and tension) is an essential aspect in manic-like mood induction paradigms.PMID:37975324 | DOI:10.1111/bjc.12445 (Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology)
Source: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology - November 17, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Roanne V F J Glas Roy E de Kleijn Eline J Regeer Ralph W Kupka Manja A Koenders Source Type: research