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Should i ask about eating? patients' disclosure of eating disorder symptoms and help-seeking behaviour

机译:我应该问饮食吗?患者饮食失调症状和寻求帮助行为的披露

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Objective To retrospectively explore the first disclosure of eating problems and the impact of disclosure factors on subsequent help-seeking amongst women with eating disorders. Method Seventy-one eating disorder service users were interviewed using the newly developed Eating Disorder Disclosure Interview and the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire. Results Faster access to specialist services was associated with being older at first disclosure and with disclosures that involved either a general practitioner, an individual's partner or mother. Patients' appraisals of 'other-initiated' and 'volunteered' disclosures did not differ, although 'other-initiated' disclosures were younger and accessed help more quickly than those who 'volunteered'. The more positively 'other-initiated' disclosures were appraised, the quicker the subsequent help-seeking. Conclusion The findings indicate that initiating a disclosure might lead to earlier access to treatment for individuals with eating disorders.
机译:目的回顾性研究饮食问题的首次披露以及披露因素对饮食障碍妇女后续求助的影响。方法使用新开发的饮食失调披露访谈和饮食失调检查问卷对71位饮食失调服务使用者进行了访谈。结果更快地获得专业服务与首次披露年龄较大以及涉及全科医生,个人伴侣或母亲的披露有关。患者对“其他主动”和“自愿”披露的评价没有差异,尽管“其他主动”披露的年龄较“自愿”披露的人年轻,获得帮助的速度更快。对“其他人主动”披露的评价越积极,后续寻求帮助的速度就越快。结论研究结果表明,启动披露可能会导致饮食失调的人更早获得治疗。

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