Prevalence of eating disorders and body dysmorphic disorders in female adolescents: associated influencing factors and comparison between public and private school students
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Resumo: | Introduction: Eating disorders (ED) and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) have a higher prevalence in females, and both disorders can be comorbid. Objective: To investigate the prevalence of ED and BDD in female high school students and the influence of parents, friends, and media, comparing students from public and private schools. Method: Analytical tools included a sociodemographic questionnaires, the Eating Attitudes Test, the Tripartite Influence Scale, and the Body Shape Questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, analysis of variance, and Pearson correlations were conducted to compare continuous variables. Results: Positive screening for ED was found in 17.5%, with media predominating among factors influencing body dissatisfaction. A positive correlation was observed between body dissatisfaction and ED screening. ED screening was higher in public schools, associated with the primary influence of media, while in private schools, friends were also a significant influence. Logistic regressions suggest that a higher BMI increases the likelihood of BDD and ED in public schools, but only BDD in private schools. Conclusion: Compared to literature reports, the prevalence of ED was higher, and that of BDD was similar, regardless of the type of school. Body dissatisfaction and ED mutually and positively influenced each other, while a higher BMI increased the likelihood of ED and BDD. Media was the most important influencing factor for body dissatisfaction and ED risk, although friends had a similar influence on private school students. |
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Prevalence of eating disorders and body dysmorphic disorders in female adolescents: associated influencing factors and comparison between public and private school studentsPrevalencia de trastornos alimentarios y trastorno dismórfico corporal en mujeres adolescentes: factores influyentes asociados y comparación entre estudiantes de escuelas públicas y privadasPrevalência de transtorno alimentar e transtorno dismórfico corporal em adolescentes do sexo feminino: fatores de influência associados e comparação entre estudantes das redes pública e particularTranstorno da Compulsão AlimentarTranstornos Dismórficos CorporaisPsiquiatria do AdolescenteAparência FísicaRede SocialBinge-eating disorderBody Dysmorphic DisordersAdolescent PsychiatryPhysical AppearanceSocial NetworkingTrastorno por AtracónTrastorno Dismórfico CorporalPsiquiatría del adolescenteApariencia FísicaRed SocialIntroduction: Eating disorders (ED) and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) have a higher prevalence in females, and both disorders can be comorbid. Objective: To investigate the prevalence of ED and BDD in female high school students and the influence of parents, friends, and media, comparing students from public and private schools. Method: Analytical tools included a sociodemographic questionnaires, the Eating Attitudes Test, the Tripartite Influence Scale, and the Body Shape Questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, analysis of variance, and Pearson correlations were conducted to compare continuous variables. Results: Positive screening for ED was found in 17.5%, with media predominating among factors influencing body dissatisfaction. A positive correlation was observed between body dissatisfaction and ED screening. ED screening was higher in public schools, associated with the primary influence of media, while in private schools, friends were also a significant influence. Logistic regressions suggest that a higher BMI increases the likelihood of BDD and ED in public schools, but only BDD in private schools. Conclusion: Compared to literature reports, the prevalence of ED was higher, and that of BDD was similar, regardless of the type of school. Body dissatisfaction and ED mutually and positively influenced each other, while a higher BMI increased the likelihood of ED and BDD. Media was the most important influencing factor for body dissatisfaction and ED risk, although friends had a similar influence on private school students.Introducción: Los trastornos alimentarios (TA) y el trastorno dismórfico corporal (TDC) tienen una mayor prevalencia en mujeres, y ambos trastornos pueden ser comórbidos. Objetivo: Investigar la prevalencia de TA y TDC en estudiantes de secundaria del sexo femenino y la influencia de padres, amigos y medios de comunicación, comparando estudiantes de escuelas públicas con escuelas privadas. Método: Como herramientas de análisis se utilizaron cuestionarios sociodemográficos, el Eating Attitudes Test, la Tripartite Influence Scale y el Body Shape Questionnaire. Se realizó estadística descriptiva de los datos, análisis de varianza y correlaciones de Pearson para comparar variables continuas. Resultados: Se encontró un rastreo positivo para TA del 17,5%, con predominio de los medios de comunicación entre los factores de influencia para la insatisfacción corporal. Se observó una correlación positiva entre la insatisfacción corporal y el rastreo de TA. El rastreo de TA fue mayor en las escuelas públicas, asociado principalmente a la influencia de los medios de comunicación, y en las escuelas privadas, los amigos también fueron una influencia importante. Las regresiones logísticas sugieren que un IMC más alto aumenta la probabilidad de TDC y TA en la escuela pública, pero solo de TDC en la escuela privada. Conclusión: En comparación con los informes de la literatura, la prevalencia de TA fue mayor y la de TDC fue similar, independientemente del tipo de escuela. La insatisfacción corporal y el TA se influenciaron mutua y positivamente, mientras que un IMC más alto aumentó la probabilidad de TA y TDC. Los medios de comunicación fueron el factor de influencia más importante para la insatisfacción corporal y el riesgo de TA, aunque los amigos tuvieron una influencia similar en los estudiantes de escuelas privadas.Introdução: O transtorno alimentar (TA) e o transtorno dismórfico corporal (TDC) têm maior prevalência no sexo feminino e ambos os transtornos podem ser comórbidos. Objetivo: Investigar a prevalência de TA e TDC em estudantes de ensino médio do sexo feminino e a influência de pais, amigos e mídia, comparando estudantes da rede pública com a rede particular. Método: Como ferramentas de análise, foram utilizados questionários sociodemográficos, o Eating Attitudes Test, a Tripartite Influence Scale e o Body Shape Questionnaire. Foi realizada estatística descritiva dos dados, análises de variância e correlações de Pearson para comparar variáveis contínuas. Resultado: Foi encontrado rastreio positivo para TA de 17,5%, com predominância da mídia entre os fatores de influência para insatisfação corporal. Houve correlação positiva entre insatisfação corporal e rastreio de TA. O rastreio de TA foi maior nas escolas públicas, associado à influência principal da mídia e, nas escolas privadas, os amigos também foram uma influência importante. Regressões logísticas sugerem que o IMC mais alto aumenta a chance de TDC e TA na escola pública, mas somente de TDC na escola privada. Conclusão: Em relação aos relatos de literatura, a prevalência de TA foi maior e a de TDC foi semelhante, independentemente do tipo de escola. A insatisfação corporal e o TA se influenciaram de forma recíproca e positiva, enquanto um IMC mais alto aumentou a chance de TA e TDC. A mídia foi o fator de influência mais importante para insatisfação corporal e risco para TA, embora os amigos sejam influência semelhante em estudantes da rede particular.Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria2023-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-ReviewedRevisado por ParesAvaliado Pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistardp.org.br/revista/article/view/100710.25118/2763-9037.2023.v13.1007Debates in Psychiatry; Vol. 13 (2023); 1-21Debates em Psiquiatria; Vol. 13 (2023); 1-21Debates em Psiquiatria; v. 13 (2023); 1-212763-90372236-918Xreponame:Debates em Psiquiatria (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)instacron:ABPporhttps://revistardp.org.br/revista/article/view/1007/847Copyright (c) 2023 Ana Laura Ferreira Tacca, Lívia Calixto Batistela Novaes , Flávia Ferrante Abou Murad, Jordana Belgamasco Cavalcanti Marçal, Gabriel Fernandes Klaus, Isabela Zampieri, Felipe Viegas Rodrigues, Célia Maria Navarrohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTacca, Ana Laura FerreiraNovaes , Lívia Calixto BatistelaMurad, Flávia Ferrante AbouMarçal, Jordana Belgamasco CavalcantiKlaus, Gabriel FernandesZampieri, IsabelaRodrigues, Felipe ViegasNavarro, Célia Maria2024-01-21T09:29:04Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1007Revistahttps://revistardp.org.br/revista/oaiPUBhttps://revistardp.org.br/revista/oairdp@abp.org.br2763-90372236-918Xopendoar:2024-01-21T09:29:04Debates em Psiquiatria (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)false |
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Prevalence of eating disorders and body dysmorphic disorders in female adolescents: associated influencing factors and comparison between public and private school students Prevalencia de trastornos alimentarios y trastorno dismórfico corporal en mujeres adolescentes: factores influyentes asociados y comparación entre estudiantes de escuelas públicas y privadas Prevalência de transtorno alimentar e transtorno dismórfico corporal em adolescentes do sexo feminino: fatores de influência associados e comparação entre estudantes das redes pública e particular |
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Prevalence of eating disorders and body dysmorphic disorders in female adolescents: associated influencing factors and comparison between public and private school students |
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Prevalence of eating disorders and body dysmorphic disorders in female adolescents: associated influencing factors and comparison between public and private school students Tacca, Ana Laura Ferreira Transtorno da Compulsão Alimentar Transtornos Dismórficos Corporais Psiquiatria do Adolescente Aparência Física Rede Social Binge-eating disorder Body Dysmorphic Disorders Adolescent Psychiatry Physical Appearance Social Networking Trastorno por Atracón Trastorno Dismórfico Corporal Psiquiatría del adolescente Apariencia Física Red Social |
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Prevalence of eating disorders and body dysmorphic disorders in female adolescents: associated influencing factors and comparison between public and private school students |
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Prevalence of eating disorders and body dysmorphic disorders in female adolescents: associated influencing factors and comparison between public and private school students |
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Prevalence of eating disorders and body dysmorphic disorders in female adolescents: associated influencing factors and comparison between public and private school students |
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Prevalence of eating disorders and body dysmorphic disorders in female adolescents: associated influencing factors and comparison between public and private school students |
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Prevalence of eating disorders and body dysmorphic disorders in female adolescents: associated influencing factors and comparison between public and private school students |
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Tacca, Ana Laura Ferreira |
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Tacca, Ana Laura Ferreira Novaes , Lívia Calixto Batistela Murad, Flávia Ferrante Abou Marçal, Jordana Belgamasco Cavalcanti Klaus, Gabriel Fernandes Zampieri, Isabela Rodrigues, Felipe Viegas Navarro, Célia Maria |
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Novaes , Lívia Calixto Batistela Murad, Flávia Ferrante Abou Marçal, Jordana Belgamasco Cavalcanti Klaus, Gabriel Fernandes Zampieri, Isabela Rodrigues, Felipe Viegas Navarro, Célia Maria |
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Tacca, Ana Laura Ferreira Novaes , Lívia Calixto Batistela Murad, Flávia Ferrante Abou Marçal, Jordana Belgamasco Cavalcanti Klaus, Gabriel Fernandes Zampieri, Isabela Rodrigues, Felipe Viegas Navarro, Célia Maria |
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Transtorno da Compulsão Alimentar Transtornos Dismórficos Corporais Psiquiatria do Adolescente Aparência Física Rede Social Binge-eating disorder Body Dysmorphic Disorders Adolescent Psychiatry Physical Appearance Social Networking Trastorno por Atracón Trastorno Dismórfico Corporal Psiquiatría del adolescente Apariencia Física Red Social |
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Transtorno da Compulsão Alimentar Transtornos Dismórficos Corporais Psiquiatria do Adolescente Aparência Física Rede Social Binge-eating disorder Body Dysmorphic Disorders Adolescent Psychiatry Physical Appearance Social Networking Trastorno por Atracón Trastorno Dismórfico Corporal Psiquiatría del adolescente Apariencia Física Red Social |
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Introduction: Eating disorders (ED) and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) have a higher prevalence in females, and both disorders can be comorbid. Objective: To investigate the prevalence of ED and BDD in female high school students and the influence of parents, friends, and media, comparing students from public and private schools. Method: Analytical tools included a sociodemographic questionnaires, the Eating Attitudes Test, the Tripartite Influence Scale, and the Body Shape Questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, analysis of variance, and Pearson correlations were conducted to compare continuous variables. Results: Positive screening for ED was found in 17.5%, with media predominating among factors influencing body dissatisfaction. A positive correlation was observed between body dissatisfaction and ED screening. ED screening was higher in public schools, associated with the primary influence of media, while in private schools, friends were also a significant influence. Logistic regressions suggest that a higher BMI increases the likelihood of BDD and ED in public schools, but only BDD in private schools. Conclusion: Compared to literature reports, the prevalence of ED was higher, and that of BDD was similar, regardless of the type of school. Body dissatisfaction and ED mutually and positively influenced each other, while a higher BMI increased the likelihood of ED and BDD. Media was the most important influencing factor for body dissatisfaction and ED risk, although friends had a similar influence on private school students. |
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