The dataset contains scores from the Lausanne Trilogue Play videotaped triadic observation (LTP clinical version) and Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) self-reported test scores (total and subscales) from a sample of restrictive eating disorder (RED) patients and their parents. Data help assess the presence of a significant relationship between family dysfunctional interactive patterns and patients’ alexithymia in a sample of adolescents diagnosed with REDs. Data were collected at baseline, and four phases were evaluated for assessing the interaction between adolescents and family. Dataset does not contain longitudinal data.Funding: Ricerca Corrente 2021 Ministry of Health (Italy
The study aims to explore the connection between the family interactive patterns, investigated with ...
Attachment working models have been interpreted such as affective regulation/dysregulation patterns,...
Introduction Alexithymia is considered a risk factor across the whole psychopathology and it seems t...
Abstract Background Alexithymia is the inability to identify and describe one’s own emotions. Adoles...
The dataset contains scores from the Lausanne Trilogue Play videotaped triadic observation (total fa...
The quality of family interactions may be a critical factor for restrictive eating disorders (REDs)....
International scientific studies underlined peculiarities of family functioning in families of patie...
Luca Cerniglia,1 Silvia Cimino,2 Mimma Tafà,2 Eleonora Marzilli,2 Giulia Ballarotto,2 Fabrizi...
Tendency for developing eating disorders and the family relationships of adolescents was investigate...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) patients and their family-members share alexithymia, anxiety, depression, and ...
Background: A growing body of literature has been focusing on individual alexithymia in anorexia ner...
While many studies have explored the relationship between different eating disorder diagnoses and th...
The present study presents an investigation of family functioning in the families of adolescents wit...
Objective: To investigate parent and self-report of family dysfunction in children and adolescents w...
Introduction. This database includes the raw data linked with the paper “Life events in the etiopath...
The study aims to explore the connection between the family interactive patterns, investigated with ...
Attachment working models have been interpreted such as affective regulation/dysregulation patterns,...
Introduction Alexithymia is considered a risk factor across the whole psychopathology and it seems t...
Abstract Background Alexithymia is the inability to identify and describe one’s own emotions. Adoles...
The dataset contains scores from the Lausanne Trilogue Play videotaped triadic observation (total fa...
The quality of family interactions may be a critical factor for restrictive eating disorders (REDs)....
International scientific studies underlined peculiarities of family functioning in families of patie...
Luca Cerniglia,1 Silvia Cimino,2 Mimma Tafà,2 Eleonora Marzilli,2 Giulia Ballarotto,2 Fabrizi...
Tendency for developing eating disorders and the family relationships of adolescents was investigate...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) patients and their family-members share alexithymia, anxiety, depression, and ...
Background: A growing body of literature has been focusing on individual alexithymia in anorexia ner...
While many studies have explored the relationship between different eating disorder diagnoses and th...
The present study presents an investigation of family functioning in the families of adolescents wit...
Objective: To investigate parent and self-report of family dysfunction in children and adolescents w...
Introduction. This database includes the raw data linked with the paper “Life events in the etiopath...
The study aims to explore the connection between the family interactive patterns, investigated with ...
Attachment working models have been interpreted such as affective regulation/dysregulation patterns,...
Introduction Alexithymia is considered a risk factor across the whole psychopathology and it seems t...