Goldner E M, Geller J, Birmingham C L, Remick R A
Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
Can J Psychiatry. 2000 Jun;45(5):471-5. doi: 10.1177/070674370004500508.
Shoplifting behaviours were examined in an eating disorder group (EDG, n = 48), a psychiatric control group (PCG, n = 46), and an undergraduate control group (UCG, n = 82). They were examined in relation to self-esteem, depression, and eating disorder symptomatology. The 3 groups did not differ in overall history of shoplifting, but EDG women were more likely to have shoplifted in the past 6 months (current shoplifting) and to have shoplifted often than were women from the PCG or UCG. Across all 3 groups, current shoplifting was associated with low self-esteem, elevated depression, and purging behaviours at the time of the assessment. The implications of these findings with regard to the relationship between shoplifting and eating disorder symptomatology will be addressed.
研究了饮食失调组(EDG,n = 48)、精神科对照组(PCG,n = 46)和本科对照组(UCG,n = 82)中的行窃行为。研究了这些行为与自尊、抑郁和饮食失调症状之间的关系。三组在总体行窃历史上没有差异,但与PCG组或UCG组的女性相比,EDG组的女性在过去6个月内更有可能有行窃行为(当前行窃),且行窃频率更高。在所有三组中,当前行窃与评估时的低自尊、抑郁加剧和清除行为有关。将探讨这些发现对行窃与饮食失调症状之间关系的影响。