Prevalence of eating disorders in males: a review of rates reported in academic research and UK mass media.

Helen Sweeting, Laura Walker, Alice MacLean, Chris Patterson, Ulla Räisänen, Kate Hunt
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Media presentations of health issues affect evaluations of personal susceptibility to particular illnesses and hence help-seeking behaviours. We examined data on prevalence of eating disorders (EDs - which are often characterised as 'female') among males in: scientific literature; readily-accessible web-based information; and UK newspaper articles (published 7/12/2002-7/12/2012). This revealed conflicting statistics. Academic papers suggest men comprise around 25% of community-based samples, but much lower proportions (10% or less) of clinic samples. Websites and newspapers present widely differing statistics both on prevalence overall (numbers with EDs in the UK ranged from 60,000 to 2.7 million), and in men (generally suggesting they constituted 10-25% of those with EDs), rarely distinguishing between diagnosed and non-diagnosed samples. By 2011, newspapers were more consistent on overall numbers with EDs in the UK (1.6 million) and the proportion who were men (20%), drawing on one website as the authoritative source. Conflicting statistics may confuse men searching for ED (or other) health-related information, lead to underestimations of male susceptibility to EDs and/or reinforce inappropriate stereotypes of EDs as confined to adolescent girls.

男性饮食失调的患病率:对学术研究和英国大众媒体报道的比率的回顾。
媒体对健康问题的报道影响到对个人对特定疾病易感性的评估,从而影响到寻求帮助的行为。我们检查了男性中饮食失调(EDs -通常被描述为“女性”)患病率的数据:科学文献;方便取用的网上资讯;英国报纸文章(2002年7月12日- 2012年7月12日)。这揭示了相互矛盾的统计数据。学术论文表明,男性在社区样本中约占25%,但在诊所样本中所占比例要低得多(10%或更少)。网站和报纸在总体患病率(英国ed患者人数从6万到270万不等)和男性患病率(通常表明ed患者占ed患者的10-25%)方面的统计数据差异很大,很少区分诊断和未诊断的样本。到2011年,英国各大报纸在电子编辑的总体数量(160万)和男性比例(20%)上更加一致,并将一个网站作为权威来源。相互矛盾的统计数据可能会使男性在寻找ED(或其他)健康相关信息时感到困惑,导致男性对ED的易感性被低估,和/或强化ED仅限于青春期女孩的不恰当刻板印象。
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