Anderson K P, LaPorte D J, Crawford S
Center for Eating Disorders, St. Joseph Medical Center, Towson, MD 21204, USA.
Child Abuse Negl. 2000 Nov;24(11):1495-502. doi: 10.1016/s0145-2134(00)00195-2.
This study examined specific aspects of child sexual abuse in relation to symptom severity among hospitalized patients diagnosed with bulimia nervosa.
Participants were 45 hospitalized bulimic women who reported a history of child sexual abuse. Structured interviews were conducted in order to obtain detailed information regarding specific features of the abusive event(s). Participants also completed instruments that measured depression and eating pathology.
There were no significant differences in severity of depression or eating disturbance among women reporting differing abusive experiences including intrafamilial versus extrafamilial abuse, abuse with or without the use of physical force, one versus multiple incidents, early abuse versus abuse occurring after age 14, contact versus noncontact abuse, disclosed versus undisclosed, and combined physical/sexual abuse versus sexual abuse alone.
The specific characteristics of child sexual abuse are not related to the level of symptomatology for hospitalized bulimic patients. This study suggests that differences in the nature of the abuse may not be as important as the fact that the abuse occurred in the first place.
本研究探讨了与神经性贪食症住院患者症状严重程度相关的儿童性虐待的具体方面。
参与者为45名有儿童性虐待史的住院贪食症女性。进行结构化访谈以获取有关虐待事件具体特征的详细信息。参与者还完成了测量抑郁和饮食病理的工具。
报告不同虐待经历的女性在抑郁严重程度或饮食紊乱方面无显著差异,这些经历包括家庭内与家庭外虐待、有或无身体暴力的虐待、一次与多次事件、14岁之前的虐待与14岁之后发生的虐待、接触性与非接触性虐待、已披露与未披露的虐待,以及身体/性虐待合并与单纯性虐待。
儿童性虐待的具体特征与住院贪食症患者的症状水平无关。本研究表明,虐待性质的差异可能不如虐待首先发生这一事实重要。