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Risk and protective factors for new-onset binge eating, low weight, and self-harm symptoms in >35,000 individuals in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Source :
- Davies, H L, Hübel, C, Herle, M, Kakar, S, Mundy, J, Peel, A J, Ter Kuile, A R, Zvrskovec, J, Monssen, D, Lim, K X, Davies, M R, Palmos, A B, Lin, Y, Kalsi, G, Rogers, H C, Bristow, S, Glen, K, Malouf, C M, Kelly, E J, Purves, K L, Young, K S, Hotopf, M, Armour, C, McIntosh, A M, Eley, T C, Treasure, J & Breen, G 2022, ' Risk and protective factors for new-onset binge eating, low weight, and self-harm symptoms in >35,000 individuals in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic ', International Journal of Eating Disorders . https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.23834, Davies, H L, Hübel, C, Herle, M, Kakar, S, Mundy, J, Peel, A J, Ter Kuile, A R, Zvrskovec, J, Monssen, D, Lim, K X, Davies, M R, Palmos, A B, Lin, Y, Kalsi, G, Rogers, H C, Bristow, S, Glen, K, Malouf, C M, Kelly, E J, Purves, K L, Young, K S, Hotopf, M, Armour, C, McIntosh, A M, Eley, T C, Treasure, J & Breen, G 2023, ' Risk and protective factors for new-onset binge eating, low weight, and self-harm symptoms in >35,000 individuals in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic ', International Journal of Eating Disorders, vol. 56, no. 1, pp. 91-107 . https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.23834
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- OBJECTIVE: The disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has been associated with poor mental health, including increases in eating disorders and self-harm symptoms. We investigated risk and protective factors for the new onset of these symptoms during the pandemic.METHOD: Data were from the COVID-19 Psychiatry and Neurological Genetics study and the Repeated Assessment of Mental health in Pandemics Study (n = 36,715). Exposures were socio-demographic characteristics, lifetime psychiatric disorder, and COVID-related variables, including SARS-CoV-2 infection/illness with COVID-19. We identified four subsamples of participants without pre-pandemic experience of our outcomes: binge eating (n = 24,211), low weight (n = 24,364), suicidal and/or self-harm ideation (n = 18,040), and self-harm (n = 29,948). Participants reported on our outcomes at frequent intervals (fortnightly to monthly). We fitted multiple logistic regression models to identify factors associated with the new onset of our outcomes.RESULTS: Within each subsample, new onset was reported by: 21% for binge eating, 10.8% for low weight, 23.5% for suicidal and/or self-harm ideation, and 3.5% for self-harm. Shared risk factors included having a lifetime psychiatric disorder, not being in paid employment, higher pandemic worry scores, and being racially minoritized. Conversely, infection with SARS-CoV-2/illness with COVID-19 was linked to lower odds of binge eating, low weight, and suicidal and/or self-harm ideation.DISCUSSION: Overall, we detected shared risk factors that may drive the comorbidity between eating disorders and self-harm. Subgroups of individuals with these risk factors may require more frequent monitoring during future pandemics.PUBLIC SIGNIFICANCE: In a sample of 35,000 UK residents, people who had a psychiatric disorder, identified as being part of a racially minoritized group, were not in paid employment, or were more worried about the pandemic were more likely to experience binge eating, low weight, suicidal and/or self-harm ideation, and self-harm for the first time during the pandemic. People with these risk factors may need particular attention during future pandemics to enable early identification of new psychiatric symptoms.
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- SARS-CoV-2
United Kingdom/epidemiology
eating disorders
Protective Factors
suicidal ideation
Psychiatry and Mental health
comorbidity
psychiatric disorders
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Binge-Eating Disorder/epidemiology
Risk Factors
Humans
Self-Injurious Behavior/epidemiology
Bulimia
Pandemics
mental health
COVID-19/epidemiology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Davies, H L, Hübel, C, Herle, M, Kakar, S, Mundy, J, Peel, A J, Ter Kuile, A R, Zvrskovec, J, Monssen, D, Lim, K X, Davies, M R, Palmos, A B, Lin, Y, Kalsi, G, Rogers, H C, Bristow, S, Glen, K, Malouf, C M, Kelly, E J, Purves, K L, Young, K S, Hotopf, M, Armour, C, McIntosh, A M, Eley, T C, Treasure, J & Breen, G 2022, ' Risk and protective factors for new-onset binge eating, low weight, and self-harm symptoms in >35,000 individuals in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic ', International Journal of Eating Disorders . https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.23834, Davies, H L, Hübel, C, Herle, M, Kakar, S, Mundy, J, Peel, A J, Ter Kuile, A R, Zvrskovec, J, Monssen, D, Lim, K X, Davies, M R, Palmos, A B, Lin, Y, Kalsi, G, Rogers, H C, Bristow, S, Glen, K, Malouf, C M, Kelly, E J, Purves, K L, Young, K S, Hotopf, M, Armour, C, McIntosh, A M, Eley, T C, Treasure, J & Breen, G 2023, ' Risk and protective factors for new-onset binge eating, low weight, and self-harm symptoms in >35,000 individuals in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic ', International Journal of Eating Disorders, vol. 56, no. 1, pp. 91-107 . https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.23834
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c51571d8cc524dbc2b6cd7f1da54edbc
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.23834