State mechanisms of change in eating disorder symptoms and fears during an online imaginal exposure treatment for eating disorders.

J Affect Disord

Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, University of Louisville, United States of America. Electronic address:

Published: April 2024

Anxiety and fear are key characteristics of eating disorders (EDs). Exposure therapy is a specific type of intervention aimed at reducing fear and anxiety and is efficacious in treating a variety of anxiety and related disorders. A growing body of research suggests that exposure therapy is also efficacious for the treatment of EDs. However, there is currently little research investigating mechanisms of change during exposure therapy for EDs. The current study (N = 143) expanded on an open series trial of imaginal exposure for EDs that found significant reductions in ED symptoms and core ED fears. In the current study we investigated change in state drive for thinness, body dissatisfaction, and anxiety as mechanisms underpinning change in ED symptoms and core ED fears during four sessions of online imaginal exposure treatment for EDs. We found that state body dissatisfaction, but not state drive for thinness or anxiety, was a mechanism of change for ED symptoms and some core ED fears. Our findings suggest that body dissatisfaction may be a mechanism driving change during exposure therapy for EDs. Optimizing exposure treatments to focus on body dissatisfaction may improve treatment outcomes for EDs.

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