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Family-related non-abuse adverse life experiences occurring for adults diagnosed with eating disorders: a systematic review

机译:与患有饮食疾病的成人进行家庭相关的非滥用不利生活经验:系统评价

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Background:Although previous reviews suggest a strong association between abuse and eating disorders, less is known about non-abuse adverse life experiences, such as parental mental illness or family discord, which occur frequently for this population. The aim of the current study was to identify family-related non-abuse adverse life experiences occurring for adults with eating disorders, and to establish whether they occur for people with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa or binge-eating disorder more than the general population and other psychiatric populations.Method:A systematic review of studies focusing on family-related non-abuse adverse life experiences and eating disorders was conducted in accordance with PRISMA guidelines. The search string was applied to four electronic databases including Psycinfo, PubMed/Medline, CINAHL Plus and EMBASE.Results:Of the 26 studies selected for inclusion, six types of family-related non-abuse adverse life experiences were identified: adverse parenting style; family disharmony; loss of a family member, relative or close person; familial mental health issues; family comments about eating, or shape, weight and appearance; and family disruptions. Findings provided tentative evidence for eating disorder specific (i.e. parental demands and criticism) and non-specific (i.e. familial loss and family disruptions) non-abuse adversities, with findings also suggesting that those with bulimia nervosa and binge-eating disorder were more impacted by loss, family separations and negative parent-child interactions compared to those with anorexia nervosa.Conclusions:This review provides a clear synthesis of previous findings relating to family-related non-abuse adverse life experiences and eating disorders in adults. Implications for trauma-informed care in clinical practice were discussed (e.g. considering the impact of past life events, understanding the function of ED behaviours, reducing the risk of potential re-traumatisation).? The Author(s) 2020.
机译:背景:虽然以前的评论表明滥用和饮食障碍之间的强大关联,但较少是众所周知的非滥用不利生活经验,例如父母精神疾病或家庭不和谐,这常常为这一人民出发。目前研究的目的是识别针对饮食疾病的成年人发生的与成年人有关的非滥用不利生活经验,并建立他们是否发生厌食症,贪食症,贪食症或狂犬病疾病的人而不是一般人群其他精神病群体。根据Prisma准则,对重点进行与家庭相关的非滥用不利生活经验和饮食障碍的研究进行了系统审查。搜索字符串应用于四个电子数据库,包括PSYCINFO,PUBMED / MEDLINE,CINAHL PLUS和EMBASE.RESULTS:在选定的26项研究中,确定了六种与虐待的非滥用不利生活经验:不利的育儿风格;家庭不和谐;丧失家庭成员,亲戚或亲密的人;家庭心理健康问题;关于吃的家庭评论或形状,重量和外观;和家庭中断。调查结果提供了饮食障碍的特定(即家长需求和批评)和非特异性(即家族损失和家庭中断)非滥用逆境的证据,同时表明,具有贪食症和狂犬病疾病的人的影响更大与厌食症神经组织的人相比,损失,家庭分离和阴性亲子相互作用。结论:本综述提供了与成人与家庭相关的非滥用不利生活经历和进食障碍有关的先前调查结果的明确综合。讨论了对临床实践中的创伤知识护理的影响(例如,考虑到过去的生活事件的影响,了解ED行为的功能,降低潜在重新创伤的风险)。作者2020年。

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