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Disordered eating among African American and African Caribbean women: The influence of intimate partner violence, depression, and PTSD

机译:非洲裔美国人和非洲加勒比妇女的饮食失调:亲密伴侣暴力,抑郁和PTSD的影响

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We assessed the influence of intimate partner violence (IPV), depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on disordered eating patterns (DE) among women of African descent through a comparative case-control study (N = 790) in Baltimore, MD, and St. Thomas and St. Croix, US Virgin Islands, from 2009-2011. IPV, depression and PTSD were independent risk factors in the full sample. The relationship between IPV and DE was partially mediated by depression. The influence of risk for lethality from violence was fully mediated by depression. IPV should be considered in research and treatment of DE and both IPV and DE should be assessed when the other or depression is detected.
机译:通过一项在马里兰州巴尔的摩进行的病例对照研究(N = 790),我们评估了亲密伴侣暴力(IPV),抑郁症和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)对非洲人后裔女性饮食失调模式(DE)的影响以及2009-2011年美属维尔京群岛的圣托马斯和圣克鲁瓦。 IPV,抑郁和PTSD是整个样本中的独立危险因素。 IPV和DE之间的关系部分由抑郁引起。暴力致死的危险的影响完全由抑郁症介导。在DE的研究和治疗中应考虑IPV,并且在检测到对方或抑郁时应同时评估IPV和DE。

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