TY - JOUR
T1 - Explicit and implicit emotional expression in bulimia nervosa in the acute state and after recovery
AU - Tárrega, Salomé
AU - Fagundo, Ana B.
AU - Jiménez-Murcia, Susana
AU - Granero, Roser
AU - Giner-Bartolomé, Cristina
AU - Forcano, Laura
AU - Sánchez, Isabel
AU - Santamaría, Juan José
AU - Ben-Moussa, Maher
AU - Magnenat-Thalmann, Nadia
AU - Konstantas, Dimitri
AU - Lucas, Mikkel
AU - Nielsen, Jeppe
AU - Bults, Richard G.A.
AU - Lam, Tony
AU - Kostoulas, Theodoros
AU - Fakotakis, Nikos
AU - Riesco, Nadine
AU - Wolz, Ines
AU - Comín-Colet, Josep
AU - Cardi, Valentina
AU - Treasure, Janet
AU - Fernández-Formoso, José Antonio
AU - Menchón, José Manuel
AU - Fernández-Aranda, Fernando
PY - 2014/7/2
Y1 - 2014/7/2
N2 - Expression of emotional state is considered to be a core facet of an individual's emotional competence. Emotional processing in BN has not been often studied and has not been considered from a broad perspective. This study aimed at examining the implicit and explicit emotional expression in BN patients, in the acute state and after recovery. Sixty-three female participants were included: 22 BN, 22 recovered BN (R-BN), and 19 healthy controls (HC). The clinical cases were drawn from consecutive admissions and diagnosed according to DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria. Self reported (explicit) emotional expression was measured with State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory-2, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, and Symptom Check List-90 items-Revised. Emotional facial expression (implicit) was recorded by means of an integrated camera (by detecting Facial Feature Tracking), during a 20 minutes therapeutic video game. In the acute illness explicit emotional expression [anxiety (p<0.001) and anger (p<0.05)] was increased. In the recovered group this was decreased to an intermediate level between the acute illness and healthy controls [anxiety (p<0.001) and anger (p<0.05)]. In the implicit measurement of emotional expression patients with acute BN expressed more joy (p<0.001) and less anger (p<0.001) than both healthy controls and those in the recovered group. These findings suggest that there are differences in the implicit and explicit emotional processing in BN, which is significantly reduced after recovery, suggesting an improvement in emotional regulation. © 2014 Tárrega et al.
AB - Expression of emotional state is considered to be a core facet of an individual's emotional competence. Emotional processing in BN has not been often studied and has not been considered from a broad perspective. This study aimed at examining the implicit and explicit emotional expression in BN patients, in the acute state and after recovery. Sixty-three female participants were included: 22 BN, 22 recovered BN (R-BN), and 19 healthy controls (HC). The clinical cases were drawn from consecutive admissions and diagnosed according to DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria. Self reported (explicit) emotional expression was measured with State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory-2, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, and Symptom Check List-90 items-Revised. Emotional facial expression (implicit) was recorded by means of an integrated camera (by detecting Facial Feature Tracking), during a 20 minutes therapeutic video game. In the acute illness explicit emotional expression [anxiety (p<0.001) and anger (p<0.05)] was increased. In the recovered group this was decreased to an intermediate level between the acute illness and healthy controls [anxiety (p<0.001) and anger (p<0.05)]. In the implicit measurement of emotional expression patients with acute BN expressed more joy (p<0.001) and less anger (p<0.001) than both healthy controls and those in the recovered group. These findings suggest that there are differences in the implicit and explicit emotional processing in BN, which is significantly reduced after recovery, suggesting an improvement in emotional regulation. © 2014 Tárrega et al.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84903785854
U2 - 10.1371/journal.pone.0101639
DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0101639
M3 - Article
SN - 1932-6203
VL - 9
JO - PLoS ONE
JF - PLoS ONE
M1 - e101639
ER -