PubMed,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20(4), P. 264 - 270
Published: Aug. 1, 2023
Alexithymic
traits
are
associated
with
the
difficulty
of
perceiving
'non-affective
interoceptive
signals',
and
related
to
a
problematic
management
stressful
life
events
(SLEs).
The
main
purpose
this
study
was
quantify
psychological
response
general
population
COVID-19
pandemic
stress
evaluate
potential
correlations
presence
'alexithymic
traits'
'interoceptive
confusion'
(study
protocol
#
0077794/2022).175
subjects
from
were
assessed
Toronto-Alexithymia
Scale
(TAS-20),
Event-Revised
Impact
(IES-R),
Interoceptive
Accuracy
(IAS),
Confusion
Questionnaire
(ICQ).a
significant
relationship
emerged
between
alexithymic
(assessed
TAS-20),
ICQ
confusion',
domain
'hyper-arousal'
as
IES-R.
Logistic
regression
model
showed
that
ICQ-Total
Score
IES-R
significantly
correlated
TAS-20
total
score,
DR
value
(R2
corrected)
explaining
36.8%
variability
(standard
error:
10.7).This
study,
albeit
limitations
cross-sectional
experimental
design
self-evaluation
tools
in
sample,
vulnerability
due
high
levels
hyper-arousal
confusion.
Psychiatry Research,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
317, P. 114882 - 114882
Published: Oct. 2, 2022
Despite
concerns
about
rising
rates
of
mental
health
problems
among
college
students
in
recent
years,
little
is
known
trends
eating
disorder
(ED).
This
study
examined
data
from
the
2013-2020/2021
Healthy
Minds
Study
(HMS),
a
large
US
(N
=
267,599).
Students
completed
SCOFF
scale,
validated
measure
ED
symptoms.
From
2013
to
2020/2021
prevalence
risk
increased
significantly
15%
28%
(13%
increase,
95%
CI,
12.2-13.9)
with
young,
female,
and
Hispanic
experiencing
largest
increases.
by
3
percentage
points
(95%
1.7-4.2)
during
COVID-19
pandemic.
Journal of Eating Disorders,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: July 20, 2023
The
extent
to
which
the
recent
global
COVID-19
Pandemic
has
impacted
young
people
with
restrictive
eating
disorders
[i.e.,
anorexia
nervosa
(AN)
and
atypical
(AAN)]
is
unclear.
We
conducted
a
scoping
review
of
literature
identify
how
pandemic
this
population
gaps
in
current
inform
future
research
efforts.
Journal of Counseling & Development,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
101(3), P. 277 - 292
Published: April 25, 2023
Abstract
Practicing
counselors
swiftly
shifted
to
telehealth
after
insurance
payers
changed
their
policy
cover
counseling
under
the
expansion
of
with
1135
waivers,
which
has
led
concerns
over
effects
on
clients’
continuing
service‐seeking
intentions.
To
determine
if
this
shift
was
associated
a
change
in
intentions
while
adjusting
for
unmeasured
confounders
and
time
trends,
we
performed
difference‐in‐difference
analysis
(a
quasi‐experimental
design)
compare
changes
between
client
(treated)
non‐client
(control)
groups
through
large
national
sample
emerging
adults
(
N
=
52,237).
The
study
findings
indicated
that
not
intentions,
providing
support
utility
counseling.
Implications
these
should
be
considered
when
assessing
merit
inform
public
policies
practice
post‐pandemic
era.
Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia Bulimia and Obesity,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
29(1)
Published: April 23, 2024
Abstract
Purpose
The
SCOFF
questionnaire
was
designed
as
a
simple,
memorable
screening
tool
to
raise
suspicion
that
person
might
have
an
eating
disorder.
It
is
over
20
years
since
the
creation
of
SCOFF,
during
which
time
it
has
been
widely
used.
Considering
this,
we
wish
review
use
in
peer-reviewed
scientific
journals,
and
assess
whether
being
used
appropriately
manner
originally
devised
tested.
Methods
Preferred
Reporting
Items
for
Systematic
Review
Meta-analysis
(PRISMA)
guidelines
were
followed,
all
search
strategies
methods
determined
before
onset
study.
PubMed
Wiley
Online
Library
searched
using
terms
.
Two
reviewers
involved
reviewing
process.
Criteria
appropriate
formalised
with
tool’s
original
authors.
Results
180
articles
included
final
review.
48
had
appropriately,
117
inappropriately
15
mixed
appropriateness
their
use.
Conclusion
This
systematic
highlights
inappropriate
diverse
languages
settings.
When
correctly
made
significant
contribution
understanding
disorders
its
simplicity
applauded
led
widespread
However
two-thirds
studies,
paper
how
what
way
misused,
Guidelines
are
stated.
Future
validation
avenues
research
suggested.
Level
evidence
I.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: Feb. 4, 2025
Background
Eating
disorders
(EDs)
are
among
the
most
serious
forms
of
psychiatric
illness,
potentially
leading
to
multi-systemic
complications.
Owing
their
high
stress
levels,
medical
students
more
likely
experience
mental
health
difficulties
that
predispose
them
developing
EDs.
Societal
stigmatization
and
misinformation,
especially
in
a
middle
eastern
context,
contribute
underreporting
challenges
seeking
appropriate
treatment
at
an
early
stage,
increasing
risk
complications
mortality.
EDs
remain
under-studied
phenomena
east,
limiting
understanding
options.
Objective
The
objectives
current
study
were
assess
prevalence
EDs,
potential
contributing
factors,
impact
COVID-19
pandemic
as
independent
global
stressor
Arabian
Gulf
University.
Methods
This
cross-sectional
consisted
three-part
self-administered
questionnaire
comprising
demographic
data,
Attitudes-26
(EAT-26)
test,
associated
stressors.
was
conducted
on
AGU
preparatory
year
up
Year
6.
Data
collected
from
September
2022
February
2023.
Results
Three
hundred
ninety-seven
recruited
present
study.
32.1%
tested
demonstrated
elevated
for
Living
situation,
earlier
years
study,
status
significantly
with
increased
risk.
Response
stressors
such
correlated
worsening
high-risk
individuals.
Conclusion
have
been
discovered
be
highly
prevalent
students,
which
brings
light
undervalued
concern.
warrants
both
awareness
programs
campus,
development
individual-tailored
eating
disorder
halt
progression
increase
overall
quality
life
education.
European Eating Disorders Review,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 22, 2024
Abstract
Objective
The
COVID‐19
pandemic
initiated
public
health
measures,
impacting
mental
and
exacerbating
disordered
eating
behaviours
(DEB).
This
study
aims
to
fill
gaps
in
understanding
DEB
the
general
population
during
pandemic,
emphasising
gender
dynamics
experiences
of
and/or
sexual
minority
(SGM)
individuals.
Method
A
systematic
literature
review
followed
PRISMA
guidelines
investigate
focusing
on
gender‐sensitive
analyses
SGM
populations.
Outcomes
from
included
studies
were
synthesised
identify
patterns
associations
related
DEB,
particularly
considering
experiences.
Results
Significant
with
observed,
women
consistently
exhibiting
higher
scores.
populations
also
showed
elevated
symptoms.
Longitudinal
indicated
changes
over
time,
some
decreases
observed
among
men.
Conclusions
underscores
significant
differences
symptom
levels.
Lockdown
measures
had
nuanced
impacts
varying
across
studies.
Various
factors
including
pandemic‐related
stressors
influenced
DEB.
Consideration
these
can
inform
tailored
interventions
for
population.
Overall,
enhances
our
how
intersects
pandemic's
impact
need
diverse
approaches
address
behaviours.
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
11(16), P. 4787 - 4787
Published: Aug. 16, 2022
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
had
a
detrimental
impact
on
mental
health,
including
food-related
behaviors.
However,
little
is
known
about
the
effect
of
anorexia
nervosa
(AN).
We
sought
to
assess
an
association
between
and
potential
increase
in
hospitalizations
for
AN
France.
compared
number
with
diagnosis
during
21-month
period
following
onset
before
using
Poisson
regression
models.
identified
significant
girls
aged
10
19
years
(+45.9%,
RR
=
1.46[1.43−1.49];
p
<
0.0001),
young
women
20
29
(+7.0%;
1.07[1.04−1.11];
0.0001).
Regarding
markers
severity,
there
was
associated
self-harm
two
periods.
Multivariate
analysis
revealed
that
risk
being
admitted
increased
significantly
among
patients
20−29
(aOR
1.39[1.06−1.81];
0.05
vs.
aOR
1.15[0.87−1.53];
NS),
whereas
it
remained
high
2.40[1.89−3.05];
0.0001
3.12[2.48−3.98];
Furthermore,
our
results
suggest
may
have
particular
health
AN,
both
sharp
self-harming
Psychology Research and Behavior Management,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 16, P. 2533 - 2542
Published: July 1, 2023
Exercising
can
promote
good
health.
However,
excessive
exercising
may
have
downsides.
This
study
examined
the
association
between
exercise
addiction
and
eating
disorders
whether
identified
was
mediated
by
psychological
distress,
insomnia
(including
sleep
quality),
body
image
concern.A
total
of
2088
adolescents
(mean
age
15.3
years)
participated
in
this
cross-sectional
questions
assessing
addiction,
disorders,
insomnia,
quality,
concern.There
were
significantly
positive
relationships
variables
(r=0.12-0.54,
p<0.01)
with
effect
sizes
from
small
to
large.
The
four
potential
mediators
(ie,
concern),
individually
total,
disorders.The
findings
suggest
that
influence
through
multiple
pathways,
such
as
concerns.
Future
research
should
examine
these
longitudinally
use
gathered
information
inform
intervention
development.
Clinicians
healthcare
workers
are
encouraged
assess
when
treating
individuals
disorders.
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: Nov. 28, 2023
Objective
To
determine
the
prevalence
and
factors
associated
with
depressive,
anxious,
stress
symptoms
in
medical
students
Peru,
during
second
pandemic
wave
of
COVID-19.
Methods
We
conducted
an
analytical
cross-sectional
study
405
from
a
university
northern
Peru.
The
DASS-21
instrument
was
used
to
evaluate
mental
health
outcomes
(depression,
anxiety,
stress),
investigate
their
association
socio-educational
characteristics.
Results
found
71.6%
(95%
CI:
66.94–75.95),
71.9%
67.2–76.2),
62.7%
57.8–67.4);
respectively.
Students
eating
behavior
disorders
had
higher
depressive
(PR:
1.35),
anxious
1.27),
1.31).
1.57),
1.24)
increased
who
did
not
report
regular
physical
activity.
In
addition,
having
almost
always
academic
exhaustion
1.46),
1.72).
On
contrary,
0.79),
0.73)
0.82)
decreased
male
students.
reported
sleeping
8
or
more
hours
daily
lower
0.82).
Conclusion
Symptoms
depression
anxiety
occurred
7
out
10
students,
6
10.
Among
presence
depression,
were
disorder
regularly
exercising.
Periodic
evaluations
symptomatology
are
required
counseling
should
be
promoted
schools.
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Dec. 20, 2023
Objective
This
study
sought
to
understand
the
mental
health
issues,
support
and
efficacy
of
that
among
university
students.
Participants
All
students
enrolled
in
a
College
Arts
Sciences
at
one
mid-size
received
an
email
contained
link
anonymous,
online
questionnaire
developed
disseminated
through
PsychData.
162
completed
questionnaire.
Methods
Mixed
methods:
Data
was
summarized
using
descriptive
analysis,
testing
for
significance,
differences,
content
analysis.
Results
reported
high
levels
anxiety
(76%)
depression
(65%).
indicated
participant
demographics
were
associated
with
types
access,
support.
Unexpected
results
included
lack
knowledge
or
information
on
cost,
how
access
services
hindered
participants,
although
telehealth
most
widely
used
support,
contrast
other
studies,
participants
preference
face-to-face
services.
Conclusion
highlight
need
improving
communication
about
higher
education
Recommendations
implications
policy
are
provided.