Seeing yourself clearly: Self-identification of a body image problem in adolescents with an eating disorder.


Journal

Early intervention in psychiatry
ISSN: 1751-7893
Titre abrégé: Early Interv Psychiatry
Pays: Australia
ID NLM: 101320027

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
06 2021
Historique:
revised: 15 03 2020
received: 28 11 2019
accepted: 28 04 2020
pubmed: 20 5 2020
medline: 25 2 2023
entrez: 20 5 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Many adolescents who meet diagnostic criteria for an eating disorder do not self-identify as having a problem and may consequently be less likely to seek help. Extant research investigating self-identification has been limited to specific populations (ie, girls meeting criteria for bulimic-type eating disorders). This study investigated how self-identification varied across sex, eating disorder diagnoses, and the presence of extreme eating behaviours, and how self-identification was related to help-seeking in adolescents. Participants included 1002 Australian school students (75.5% female, M Approximately, 2 in 3 adolescents with an eating disorder self-identified as having a body image problem. Girls who met criteria for a major eating disorder diagnosis, and those engaging in extreme eating behaviours, were more likely to self-identify. When adjusting for covariates, only sex remained significantly associated with self-identification. Adolescents who self-identified were 2.71 times more likely to seek help for a body image problem, adjusting for covariates. Public health strategies ought to promote awareness regarding the different ways that body image problems might manifest among both girls and boys, as well as the potential gravity of such problems. Awareness among parents, teachers and primary care providers should also be considered.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32426938
doi: 10.1111/eip.12987
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

577-584

Informations de copyright

© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.

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Auteurs

Scott J Fatt (SJ)

Centre for Emotional Health, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Jonathan Mond (J)

Centre for Rural Health, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.
School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Kay Bussey (K)

Centre for Emotional Health, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Scott Griffiths (S)

Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Stuart B Murray (SB)

Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.

Alexandra Lonergan (A)

Centre for Emotional Health, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Phillipa Hay (P)

Translational Health Research Institute, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Kathleen Pike (K)

Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA.

Nora Trompeter (N)

Centre for Emotional Health, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Deborah Mitchison (D)

Centre for Emotional Health, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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