Lacey E P
Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, School of Medicine, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 62901.
Public Health Rep. 1990 Jan-Feb;105(1):29-35.
Pica is an eating disorder that is manifested by a craving for oral ingestion of a given substance that is unusual in kind and or quantity. It is a long-standing practice that has far reaching implications for prevention and treatment--implications for public health as well as clinical personnel who work in settings where they have the potential for influencing health knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of their patients. Pica practices also challenge researchers and social scientists whose work encompass development and refinement of models related to nutritional deficiencies. The body of literature on pica is so fragmented that it is difficult to find a precise summary of the knowns and unknowns about the condition. There is little consistency in defining pica, classifying substances ingested, identifying key characteristics of practicers, recommending treatment, or in projecting outcomes. This review presents a framework for understanding pica as a general practice, summarizes divergent reported hypotheses and conclusions, and illustrates that there is a need for more comprehensive studies of prevalence and incidence and use of deductive as well as inductive research processes.
异食癖是一种进食障碍,表现为渴望经口摄入某种种类或数量异常的物质。这是一种长期存在的行为,对预防和治疗有着深远影响——对公共卫生以及在有可能影响患者健康知识、态度和行为的环境中工作的临床人员来说都有影响。异食癖行为也给研究人员和社会科学家带来了挑战,他们的工作包括开发和完善与营养缺乏相关的模型。关于异食癖的文献非常零散,很难找到关于该病症已知和未知情况的精确总结。在异食癖的定义、所摄入物质的分类、异食癖者关键特征的识别、治疗建议或结果预测方面几乎没有一致性。本综述提出了一个将异食癖作为一种普遍行为来理解的框架,总结了不同的报道假设和结论,并表明需要对患病率、发病率以及演绎和归纳研究过程的运用进行更全面的研究。