Prevalence and associated factors of binge eating disorder among Bahraini youth and young adults: a cross-sectional study in a self-selected convenience sample

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作者
Abdulla, Zahraa A. Rasool Abbas [1 ]
Almahmood, Hend Omar [1 ]
Alghasra, Razan Raed [1 ]
Alherz, Zahra Abdulameer Sadeq [1 ]
Alsharifa, Husain A. Ghaffar [1 ]
Qamber, Seham Jamal [1 ]
Alomar, Nadia Aaref [1 ]
Almajed, Fatema Ebrahim [1 ]
Almahroos, Taher Reyadh [1 ]
Alnajjas, Zainab Ali [1 ]
Alsayyad, Adel Salman [2 ]
机构
[1] Arabian Gulf Univ, Coll Med & Med Sci, Manama 329, Bahrain
[2] Arabian Gulf Univ, Coll Med & Med Sci, Family & Community Med Dept, Manama 329, Bahrain
关键词
Binge eating disorder; Risk factors; Obesity; Depression; Anxiety; Young adults; Youth; DIETARY RESTRAINT; PERFECTIONISM;
D O I
10.1186/s40337-022-00726-3
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
Background Binge eating disorder (BED) is defined as recurrent ingestion of an unusually large amount of food in a discrete period of time. BED has the highest prevalence of all eating disorders. Studies have shown a strong relationship between BED and both physical and psychological factors such as obesity, depression and anxiety. This research aimed to report the prevalence and associated factors of BED among Bahrainis (aged 15-30 years).Methods A total of 959 participants (aged 15-30 years) completed self-administered online questionnaires. BED was measured using the binge eating disorder Screener-7. The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and General Anxiety Disorder-7 were used to measure depression and anxiety, respectively.Results Out of all participants, 21.2% had binge eating symptoms. A higher BMI, a restricted diet, depression and anxiety were associated with more frequent binge eating symptoms. Out of all associated factors, depression had the strongest association with binge eating, (r(p) = 0.371, p < 0.0001). However, sociodemographic variables including age and other medical conditions were not significantly associated with BED symptoms.Conclusion In conclusion, the prevalence of BED symptoms was significantly high among the study participants. The results point out the crucial role of awareness of the interaction between obesity, depression and anxiety as potential risk factors for binge eating tendencies. Further research should examine their relationship with BED.
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