Striegel-Moore Ruth H, Bulik Cynthia M
Department of PsychologyWesleyan University, Middletown, CT 06459, USA.
Am Psychol. 2007 Apr;62(3):181-98. doi: 10.1037/0003-066X.62.3.181.
The authors review research on risk factors for eating disorders, restricting their focus to studies in which clear precedence of the hypothesized risk factor over onset of the disorder is established. They illustrate how studies of sociocultural risk factors and biological factors have progressed on parallel tracks and propose that major advances in understanding the etiology of eating disorders require a new generation of studies that integrate these domains. They discuss how more sophisticated and novel conceptualizations of risk and causal processes may inform both nosology and intervention efforts.
作者回顾了饮食失调风险因素的研究,将重点局限于那些能明确证实假设的风险因素先于该疾病发作的研究。他们阐述了社会文化风险因素和生物学因素的研究如何在平行轨道上取得进展,并提出要深入理解饮食失调的病因,需要新一代整合这些领域的研究。他们讨论了更复杂新颖的风险及因果过程概念如何为疾病分类学和干预措施提供依据。