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Help-seeking for body image problems among adolescents with eating disorders: findings from the EveryBODY study

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posted on 2023-05-21, 08:59 authored by Fatt, SJ, Jon MondJon Mond, Bussey, K, Griffiths, S, Murray, SB, Lonergan, A, Hay, P, Trompeter, N, Mitchison, D

Purpose

Little is known regarding correlates of help-seeking for a body image problem in adolescents with an eating disorder. This study provides the first population-based investigation of help-seeking correlates among adolescents with an eating disorder.

Methods

Australian adolescents (N = 1002, 75.5% female, mean age = 15.14, SD = 1.40) who met operational diagnostic criteria for an eating disorder completed a survey assessing help-seeking, and potential correlates of help-seeking (sex, age, body mass index, socio-economic status, migrant status, sexuality, eating disorder diagnosis, psychological distress, and quality of life).

Results

Only 10.1% of participants reported having sought help. Bivariate analyses revealed that increased likelihood of help-seeking was associated with female sex, sexual minority status, being born outside Australia, older age, having a major eating disorder (compared to having an unspecified or other specified feeding or other eating disorder diagnosis), higher psychological distress, and reduced psychological and social functioning. Older age, being born outside of Australia, and having a major eating disorder were significant independent correlates of help-seeking.

Conclusions

Very few adolescents with an eating disorder seek help for a body image problem. Promoting early, appropriate help-seeking among those who are younger and/or those with less well-known disorders may be particularly important.

Level of Evidence

Level III, case-control analytic study.

History

Publication title

Eating and Weight Disorders: studies on anorexia, bulimia and obesity

Volume

25

Issue

5

Pagination

1267-1275

ISSN

1590-1262

Department/School

School of Health Sciences

Publisher

Springer - Verlag Italia Srl

Place of publication

Italy

Rights statement

© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Expanding knowledge in the health sciences

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