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Methodological considerations of family research in anorexia nervosa

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Methodological considerations of family research in anorexia nervosa

Auteurs : Brian D. Kog ; R. Pierloot ; W. Vandereycken

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A critical investigation of family studies on anorexia nervosa over the last decade has shown us that the leading epistemological model is not always reflected in the chosen methodology. Whereas the older types of family research (demographic research and individual psychopathological investigation of the parents) are governed by a linear causality paradigm, the more recent family interaction research is governed by a circular interaction paradigm. We will compare the most important family studies with regard to their research purposes, design, data, analyses, and interpretation. Finally, we will discuss our own methodological options in an ongoing study of the interaction patterns in families with an anorectic or bulimic patient.

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