Abstract

ObjectivesThe aim of this study is to assess the personality traits in a sample of Spanish anorexic and bulimic outpatients.MethodThe revised version of the Temperament and Character Inventory was administered to 76 women attended in an Eating Disorders Unit and to 46 healthy controls. Both groups were matched by gender, age and instruction.ResultsDiagnoses in the sample were distributed as follows: bulimia nervosa (BN) 33, binging-purging type anorexia nervosa (BPAN) 23 and restricting anorexia nervosa (RAN) 18. RAN patients were significantly younger (21.6 vs. 26.3 p < 0.01). Differences in the harm avoidance, persistence and selfdirectedness subscales of the TCI were found (see table). RANBPANBNCp Novelty seeking89.397.399.697.40.15n. s.Harm avoidance116.1118.3118104.40.002BPAN, BN > CReward dependence112.5111.7103.7110.50.12n. s.Persistence120.7113.7108.4102.90.005RAN > CSelfdirectedness125.5120.8117149.5< 0.001C > RAN, BPAN, BNCooperativeness141.4145.9138.3142.90.34n. s.Selftranscendence63.867.266.959.50.17n. s.[Results]ConclusionsIn concordance with previous reports, compared with healthy controls, patients show lower scores in self-directedness. Persistence seems to be associated with restricting behaviours, whereas harm avoidance with binging and purging. RAN trends to have low scores in novelty seeking items and BN shows lower reward dependence, but this differences are not statistically significant, perhaps because of sample size.

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