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EPA-0586 – Comparison of Sensitivity to Facial Emotions Between Patients with Anorexia Nervosa and Matched Controls using a Morphing test (Multimorph): A Prospective Study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

A. Guy Rubin
Affiliation:
Département de psychiatrie de l’adolescent et du jeune adulte, institut mutualiste montsouris, paris, France
M. Robin
Affiliation:
Département de psychiatrie de l’adolescent et du jeune adulte, institut mutualiste montsouris, paris, France
D. Sapinho
Affiliation:
UMR 669, Maison de Solenn, paris, France
A. Pham Scottez
Affiliation:
Département de psychiatrie, Clinique des Maladies Mentales et de l’Encéphale, paris, France
P. Gorwood
Affiliation:
Département de psychiatrie, Clinique des Maladies Mentales et de l’Encéphale, paris, France
M. Corcos
Affiliation:
Département de psychiatrie de l’adolescent et du jeune adulte, institut mutualiste montsouris, paris, France

Abstract

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Introduction:

In patients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN), troubles in facial emotion recognition (FER) have been reported using methodologies relying mainly on static tests. The morphing technique allows new perspectives in experimentation, by using dynamic expressions of emotions.

Objectives/ Aims:

To compare prospectively FER using Multimorph, a morphing technique previously described (Robin, 2012) in anorexic patients and matched controls.

Methods:

Population: 27 female patients with DSM-IV criteria for AN and 27 healthy individually matched controls were prospectively studied.

Multimorph protocol: Participants had to identify as rapidly as possible the 6 basic emotions. Emotions were displayed progressively by 2.5% incremental stages from neutral (0%) to a full-blend (100%) facial emotion (40 stages were displayed by trial). Each subject completed 36 trials (6 face x 6 emotions). Results are expressed as mean number of stages until the first correct response. Data were analyzed with a 2 (AN versus control) × 6 (anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness and surprise) factorial design. Comparisons were made with ANOVA for repeated measurements using Generalized Estimating Equations approach (Lipsitz, 1994). A p value < 0.05 was considered as significant.

Results:

 AN Patients (n=27)Controls (n=27)Mean differenceStd Errp value
Anger28.830.3-1.42451.00160.1609
Disgust29.228.90.32280.98180.7437
Sadness29.030.0-0.98540.92740.2929
Fear31.831.20.60570.80240.4538
Surprise25.927.5-1.64090.95780.0926
Happiness18.721.4-2.72480.86900.0028
ALL27.028.0-1.02660.37680.0088

Conclusion:

Anorexic patients have an increased sensitivity to facial emotions, compared to controls.

Type
EPW42 - Eating Disorders
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2014
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