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Risk and protective factors for new‐onset binge eating, low weight, and self‐harm symptoms in >35,000 individuals in the UK during the COVID‐19 pandemic

OBJECTIVE: The disruption caused by the COVID‐19 pandemic has been associated with poor mental health, including increases in eating disorders and self‐harm symptoms. We investigated risk and protective factors for the new onset of these symptoms during the pandemic. METHOD: Data were from the COVID...

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Autores principales: Davies, Helena L., Hübel, Christopher, Herle, Moritz, Kakar, Saakshi, Mundy, Jessica, Peel, Alicia J., ter Kuile, Abigail R., Zvrskovec, Johan, Monssen, Dina, Lim, Kai Xiang, Davies, Molly R., Palmos, Alish B., Lin, Yuhao, Kalsi, Gursharan, Rogers, Henry C., Bristow, Shannon, Glen, Kiran, Malouf, Chelsea Mika, Kelly, Emily J., Purves, Kirstin L., Young, Katherine S., Hotopf, Matthew, Armour, Cherie, McIntosh, Andrew M., Eley, Thalia C., Treasure, Janet, Breen, Gerome
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9874817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36315390
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eat.23834
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author Davies, Helena L.
Hübel, Christopher
Herle, Moritz
Kakar, Saakshi
Mundy, Jessica
Peel, Alicia J.
ter Kuile, Abigail R.
Zvrskovec, Johan
Monssen, Dina
Lim, Kai Xiang
Davies, Molly R.
Palmos, Alish B.
Lin, Yuhao
Kalsi, Gursharan
Rogers, Henry C.
Bristow, Shannon
Glen, Kiran
Malouf, Chelsea Mika
Kelly, Emily J.
Purves, Kirstin L.
Young, Katherine S.
Hotopf, Matthew
Armour, Cherie
McIntosh, Andrew M.
Eley, Thalia C.
Treasure, Janet
Breen, Gerome
author_facet Davies, Helena L.
Hübel, Christopher
Herle, Moritz
Kakar, Saakshi
Mundy, Jessica
Peel, Alicia J.
ter Kuile, Abigail R.
Zvrskovec, Johan
Monssen, Dina
Lim, Kai Xiang
Davies, Molly R.
Palmos, Alish B.
Lin, Yuhao
Kalsi, Gursharan
Rogers, Henry C.
Bristow, Shannon
Glen, Kiran
Malouf, Chelsea Mika
Kelly, Emily J.
Purves, Kirstin L.
Young, Katherine S.
Hotopf, Matthew
Armour, Cherie
McIntosh, Andrew M.
Eley, Thalia C.
Treasure, Janet
Breen, Gerome
author_sort Davies, Helena L.
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description OBJECTIVE: The disruption caused by the COVID‐19 pandemic has been associated with poor mental health, including increases in eating disorders and self‐harm symptoms. We investigated risk and protective factors for the new onset of these symptoms during the pandemic. METHOD: Data were from the COVID‐19 Psychiatry and Neurological Genetics study and the Repeated Assessment of Mental health in Pandemics Study (n = 36,715). Exposures were socio‐demographic characteristics, lifetime psychiatric disorder, and COVID‐related variables, including SARS‐CoV‐2 infection/illness with COVID‐19. We identified four subsamples of participants without pre‐pandemic experience of our outcomes: binge eating (n = 24,211), low weight (n = 24,364), suicidal and/or self‐harm ideation (n = 18,040), and self‐harm (n = 29,948). Participants reported on our outcomes at frequent intervals (fortnightly to monthly). We fitted multiple logistic regression models to identify factors associated with the new onset of our outcomes. RESULTS: Within each subsample, new onset was reported by: 21% for binge eating, 10.8% for low weight, 23.5% for suicidal and/or self‐harm ideation, and 3.5% for self‐harm. Shared risk factors included having a lifetime psychiatric disorder, not being in paid employment, higher pandemic worry scores, and being racially minoritized. Conversely, infection with SARS‐CoV‐2/illness with COVID‐19 was linked to lower odds of binge eating, low weight, and suicidal and/or self‐harm ideation. DISCUSSION: Overall, we detected shared risk factors that may drive the comorbidity between eating disorders and self‐harm. Subgroups of individuals with these risk factors may require more frequent monitoring during future pandemics. PUBLIC SIGNIFICANCE: In a sample of 35,000 UK residents, people who had a psychiatric disorder, identified as being part of a racially minoritized group, were not in paid employment, or were more worried about the pandemic were more likely to experience binge eating, low weight, suicidal and/or self‐harm ideation, and self‐harm for the first time during the pandemic. People with these risk factors may need particular attention during future pandemics to enable early identification of new psychiatric symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-98748172023-01-25 Risk and protective factors for new‐onset binge eating, low weight, and self‐harm symptoms in >35,000 individuals in the UK during the COVID‐19 pandemic Davies, Helena L. Hübel, Christopher Herle, Moritz Kakar, Saakshi Mundy, Jessica Peel, Alicia J. ter Kuile, Abigail R. Zvrskovec, Johan Monssen, Dina Lim, Kai Xiang Davies, Molly R. Palmos, Alish B. Lin, Yuhao Kalsi, Gursharan Rogers, Henry C. Bristow, Shannon Glen, Kiran Malouf, Chelsea Mika Kelly, Emily J. Purves, Kirstin L. Young, Katherine S. Hotopf, Matthew Armour, Cherie McIntosh, Andrew M. Eley, Thalia C. Treasure, Janet Breen, Gerome Int J Eat Disord Original Articles OBJECTIVE: The disruption caused by the COVID‐19 pandemic has been associated with poor mental health, including increases in eating disorders and self‐harm symptoms. We investigated risk and protective factors for the new onset of these symptoms during the pandemic. METHOD: Data were from the COVID‐19 Psychiatry and Neurological Genetics study and the Repeated Assessment of Mental health in Pandemics Study (n = 36,715). Exposures were socio‐demographic characteristics, lifetime psychiatric disorder, and COVID‐related variables, including SARS‐CoV‐2 infection/illness with COVID‐19. We identified four subsamples of participants without pre‐pandemic experience of our outcomes: binge eating (n = 24,211), low weight (n = 24,364), suicidal and/or self‐harm ideation (n = 18,040), and self‐harm (n = 29,948). Participants reported on our outcomes at frequent intervals (fortnightly to monthly). We fitted multiple logistic regression models to identify factors associated with the new onset of our outcomes. RESULTS: Within each subsample, new onset was reported by: 21% for binge eating, 10.8% for low weight, 23.5% for suicidal and/or self‐harm ideation, and 3.5% for self‐harm. Shared risk factors included having a lifetime psychiatric disorder, not being in paid employment, higher pandemic worry scores, and being racially minoritized. Conversely, infection with SARS‐CoV‐2/illness with COVID‐19 was linked to lower odds of binge eating, low weight, and suicidal and/or self‐harm ideation. DISCUSSION: Overall, we detected shared risk factors that may drive the comorbidity between eating disorders and self‐harm. Subgroups of individuals with these risk factors may require more frequent monitoring during future pandemics. PUBLIC SIGNIFICANCE: In a sample of 35,000 UK residents, people who had a psychiatric disorder, identified as being part of a racially minoritized group, were not in paid employment, or were more worried about the pandemic were more likely to experience binge eating, low weight, suicidal and/or self‐harm ideation, and self‐harm for the first time during the pandemic. People with these risk factors may need particular attention during future pandemics to enable early identification of new psychiatric symptoms. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-10-31 2023-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9874817/ /pubmed/36315390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eat.23834 Text en © 2022 The Authors. International Journal of Eating Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Davies, Helena L.
Hübel, Christopher
Herle, Moritz
Kakar, Saakshi
Mundy, Jessica
Peel, Alicia J.
ter Kuile, Abigail R.
Zvrskovec, Johan
Monssen, Dina
Lim, Kai Xiang
Davies, Molly R.
Palmos, Alish B.
Lin, Yuhao
Kalsi, Gursharan
Rogers, Henry C.
Bristow, Shannon
Glen, Kiran
Malouf, Chelsea Mika
Kelly, Emily J.
Purves, Kirstin L.
Young, Katherine S.
Hotopf, Matthew
Armour, Cherie
McIntosh, Andrew M.
Eley, Thalia C.
Treasure, Janet
Breen, Gerome
Risk and protective factors for new‐onset binge eating, low weight, and self‐harm symptoms in >35,000 individuals in the UK during the COVID‐19 pandemic
title Risk and protective factors for new‐onset binge eating, low weight, and self‐harm symptoms in >35,000 individuals in the UK during the COVID‐19 pandemic
title_full Risk and protective factors for new‐onset binge eating, low weight, and self‐harm symptoms in >35,000 individuals in the UK during the COVID‐19 pandemic
title_fullStr Risk and protective factors for new‐onset binge eating, low weight, and self‐harm symptoms in >35,000 individuals in the UK during the COVID‐19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Risk and protective factors for new‐onset binge eating, low weight, and self‐harm symptoms in >35,000 individuals in the UK during the COVID‐19 pandemic
title_short Risk and protective factors for new‐onset binge eating, low weight, and self‐harm symptoms in >35,000 individuals in the UK during the COVID‐19 pandemic
title_sort risk and protective factors for new‐onset binge eating, low weight, and self‐harm symptoms in >35,000 individuals in the uk during the covid‐19 pandemic
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9874817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36315390
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eat.23834
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