0000000000677772
AUTHOR
Matteo Aloi
Metacognition and emotion regulation as treatment targets in binge eating disorder: a network analysis study
Abstract Background This study aims to examine the underlying associations between eating, affective and metacognitive symptoms in patients with binge eating disorder (BED) through network analysis (NA) in order to identify key variables that may be considered the target for psychotherapeutic interventions. Methods A total of 155 patients with BED completed measures of eating psychopathology, affective symptoms, emotion regulation and metacognition. A cross-sectional network was inferred by means of Gaussian Markov random field estimation using graphical LASSO and the extended Bayesian information criterion (EBIC-LASSO), and central symptoms of BED were identified by means of the strength c…
Additional file 1 of Metacognition and emotion regulation as treatment targets in binge eating disorder: a network analysis study
Additional file 1: Figure S1. Results of case-dropping subset bootstrap procedure to assess stability of network centrality indices. Average correlations between centrality indices of networks sampled with persons dropped and the original sample.
Additional file 2 of Metacognition and emotion regulation as treatment targets in binge eating disorder: a network analysis study
Additional file 2: Figure S2. Bootstrapped confidence intervals (#boots = 2000) for estimated edge-weights of BED patients.