儿童异食癖:并发和顺序精神共病。

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Laura G. Rubino, Cynthia M. Bulik, Samuel J. R. A. Chawner, Nadia Micali
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摘要

目的:异食癖是指持续进食非营养性、非食品性物质,并与严重的医学后果相关。尽管异食癖对临床护理很重要,但缺乏对其精神合并症的研究。目前的研究调查了儿童时期异食癖的精神合并症以及儿童异食癖与青少年饮食失调之间的纵向关系。方法:我们分析了来自雅芳父母与儿童纵向研究的数据。研究人员在7岁和10岁时对异食癖和精神病理进行了发展与幸福评估和优势与困难问卷调查,并在14岁、16岁和18岁时报告了饮食失调(EDs)。我们进行了线性和逻辑回归模型,调整了协变量,以确定并发精神合并症,以及后来发生ed的风险。我们进行了Benjamini-Hochberg校正程序来校正多重测试。结果:异食癖(患病率根据年龄从0.33%到2.33%不等)与儿童早期出现任何精神障碍和行为障碍的几率增加相关(OR = 7.30, q)。讨论:异食癖与精神障碍和行为障碍之间的关联表明可能存在共同的病因。我们的发现为异食癖儿童的精神特征提供了见解,并强调他们可能需要复杂的行为支持,而不仅仅是饮食困难。
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Pica in Childhood: Concurrent and Sequential Psychiatric Comorbidity

Pica in Childhood: Concurrent and Sequential Psychiatric Comorbidity

Objective

Pica is the persistent eating of nonnutritive, nonfood substances, and is associated with serious medical consequences. There has been a lack of research into the psychiatric comorbidities of pica, despite being important for informing clinical care. The current study examines psychiatric comorbidities of pica in childhood and the longitudinal relationship between childhood pica and adolescent eating disorders.

Method

We analyzed data from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children study. Pica and psychopathology, assessed with the Development and Well-Being Assessment and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, were assessed at about 7- and 10-years of age, and reported eating disorders (EDs) at 14-, 16-, and 18-years of age. We conducted linear and logistic regression models, adjusting for covariates, to identify concurrent psychiatric comorbidities, as well as risk for later EDs. We conducted the Benjamini–Hochberg correction procedure to correct for multiple testing.

Results

Pica (prevalence ranged from 0.33% to 2.33% dependent on age) was associated with increased odds of any psychiatric disorder and behavioral disorders in early childhood (OR = 7.30, q < 0.001, and OR = 5.65, q < 0.001, respectively) and mid-childhood (OR = 5.75, q < 0.001, and OR = 10.66, q < 0.001, respectively), and greater concurrent hyperactivity, conduct problems, peer problems, prosocial difficulties, and emotional difficulties (q < 0.01 across analyses). We did not find evidence that pica presence increased odds for concurrent emotional disorders nor for later ED risk.

Discussion

The association between pica and psychiatric and behavioral disorders indicates a likely shared etiology. Our findings provide insight into the psychiatric characteristics of children with pica and highlight they may require complex behavioral support beyond their eating difficulties.

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CiteScore
10.00
自引率
12.70%
发文量
204
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Articles featured in the journal describe state-of-the-art scientific research on theory, methodology, etiology, clinical practice, and policy related to eating disorders, as well as contributions that facilitate scholarly critique and discussion of science and practice in the field. Theoretical and empirical work on obesity or healthy eating falls within the journal’s scope inasmuch as it facilitates the advancement of efforts to describe and understand, prevent, or treat eating disorders. IJED welcomes submissions from all regions of the world and representing all levels of inquiry (including basic science, clinical trials, implementation research, and dissemination studies), and across a full range of scientific methods, disciplines, and approaches.
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