a Women's Health Australia, University of Newcastle.
Psychol Health. 2000 Nov;14(6):1007-35. doi: 10.1080/08870440008407364.
Abstract Objective: Psychological stress and inadequate coping skills have been hypothesized to play important roles in the etiology of disordered eating. This paper reviews the empirical evidence which has emerged regarding the proposed relationships among stress. coping skills and various forms of disordered eating.
A search of psychological and medical databases was conducted to identify studies examining life events, and other types of psychological stress and coping strategies, in relation to the onset of disordered eating.
Despite methodological limitations such as the use of non-representative samples and retrospective methodologies, evidence of relationships between stress. coping and disordered eating was obtained in the majority of studies reviewed.
The implications of these findings am discussed and suggestions for future research, including the utilization of longitudinal. prospective studies, am presented.
心理压力和应对技能不足被假设在饮食失调的病因学中起着重要作用。本文综述了关于压力、应对技能与各种形式的饮食失调之间拟议关系的实证证据。
对心理和医学数据库进行了检索,以确定研究生活事件以及其他类型的心理压力和应对策略与饮食失调发病之间关系的研究。
尽管存在方法学上的局限性,例如使用非代表性样本和回顾性方法,但在大多数综述研究中都获得了压力、应对和饮食失调之间存在关系的证据。
讨论了这些发现的意义,并提出了未来研究的建议,包括利用纵向、前瞻性研究。