Behavioural and emotional symptoms of adolescents consulting a specialised eating disorders programme

Lucia Carolina Osorio Acuña , Alvaro Franco Zuluaga
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Abstract

Introduction

Eating disorders (EDs) are complex conditions of multifactorial origin. Their main characteristic is excessive concern about body weight and shape, which causes great discomfort and physical problems and leads to a decrease in quality of life and alterations in the patient’s functionality social environment. The objective of this study is to describe the emotional and behavioural symptoms of adolescents who consult a specialised ED programme in the city of Bogota.

Methods

Observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study, for which patients between 11 and 19 years old with an ED diagnosis were recruited.

Results

Forty patients with an ED diagnosis were included, of which 92% were female. The mean age of the patients was 16.6 ± 1.9 years; 57% of patients live in a two-parent home and 30% in a single-parent home; 72% of the sample had excellent academic performance; 50% were moderately ill; 60% received pharmacological management with SSRIs; 65% of patients met clinical criteria for anxiety disorder, 30% for depressive disorder; 22.5% had aggression problems; 17.5% criminal behaviour; 72.5% of the sample met clinical criteria for internalising symptoms and 42.5% for externalising symptoms, the majority being patients with a diagnosis of bulimia nervosa.

Conclusions

Patients with bulimia nervosa obtained higher scores in the different emotional and behavioural symptoms than those with other eating disorders. This condition is associated with greater psychopathology, which must be examined rigorously at the time of clinical care, seeking to reduce the functional impact that these symptoms generate on the individual.

咨询专门饮食失调方案的青少年行为和情绪症状
饮食失调(EDs)是一种多因素的复杂疾病。他们的主要特征是过度关注体重和体型,从而引起极大的不适和身体问题,导致生活质量下降和患者功能社会环境的改变。本研究的目的是描述在波哥大市咨询专门ED方案的青少年的情绪和行为症状。方法采用观察性、描述性、横断面研究,招募年龄在11 - 19岁、诊断为ED的患者。结果共纳入40例ED患者,其中92%为女性。患者平均年龄16.6±1.9岁;57%的患者生活在双亲家庭,30%的患者生活在单亲家庭;72%的学生学业成绩优异;50%为中度疾病;60%接受SSRIs药物管理;65%的患者符合焦虑障碍的临床标准,30%符合抑郁障碍的临床标准;22.5%有攻击性问题;17.5%为犯罪行为;72.5%的样本符合内化症状的临床标准,42.5%符合外化症状的临床标准,大多数是诊断为神经性贪食症的患者。结论神经性贪食患者的情绪和行为症状得分均高于其他饮食障碍患者。这种情况与更大的精神病理有关,在临床护理时必须严格检查,以寻求减少这些症状对个人产生的功能影响。
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