Anya Heneghan, Ifigeneia Manitsa, Maria Livanou, Janet Treasure
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Abstract
Objective
Research on carers in the context of eating disorders (EDs) has predominantly focused on parents and offspring, overlooking the adverse effects EDs have on the lives of siblings. This study aims to shift the paradigm by reviewing the literature in this area. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first review of the literature that broadly captured the lived experiences of siblings without being limited by specific search terms such as coping strategies and levels of psychopathology.
Method
Six databases (ERIC, MEDLINE, PsycInfo, Pubmed, Scopus, and Web of Science) were searched using predetermined search strings. Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods studies were included as long as they were focused on siblings' experiences of having a brother or sister with an ED. No publication date restrictions were applied, and thorough quality assessments were initially carried out before a qualitative analysis of the data was conducted.
Results
Twenty-one studies were eligible for inclusion, thematic synthesis yielded six core themes, and 17 subthemes related to the inter- and intrapersonal impacts of the ED on siblings' lives. These themes and sub-themes include fragmentation in family relationships, parentification, and competition and jealousy.
Conclusion
It is of utmost importance to gain a better understanding of siblings' experiences and needs in relation to EDs. The findings are discussed in relation to the existing literature and theoretical and clinical implications, for example, tailored approaches accounting for siblings' experiences.
目的:关于饮食失调(EDs)背景下照顾者的研究主要集中在父母和后代,忽视了EDs对兄弟姐妹生活的不良影响。本研究旨在通过回顾这一领域的文献来改变范式。据作者所知,这是第一次对广泛捕捉兄弟姐妹生活经历的文献进行回顾,而不受特定搜索词(如应对策略和精神病理水平)的限制。方法:采用预先确定的检索字符串对ERIC、MEDLINE、PsycInfo、Pubmed、Scopus、Web of Science等6个数据库进行检索。定量、定性和混合方法的研究都包括在内,只要它们关注的是兄弟姐妹中有一个患有ED的兄弟姐妹的经历。没有出版日期限制,在对数据进行定性分析之前,首先进行了彻底的质量评估。结果:21项研究符合纳入条件,主题综合产生6个核心主题和17个与ED对兄弟姐妹生活的人际关系和个人影响相关的副主题。这些主题和副主题包括家庭关系的破裂、父母教养、竞争和嫉妒。结论:更好地了解兄弟姐妹在急诊方面的经历和需求至关重要。研究结果与现有文献、理论和临床意义有关,例如,根据兄弟姐妹的经历量身定制的方法。