Madowitz Jennifer, Matheson Brittany E, Liang June
San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, San Diego State University / University of California, San Diego, California, USA,
Eat Weight Disord. 2015 Sep;20(3):281-93. doi: 10.1007/s40519-015-0195-y. Epub 2015 May 15.
Research aimed at understanding the causes and comorbidities of eating disorders (ED) identifies sexual trauma as one potential pathway to the development and maintenance of eating disorders. Based on current literature, there are two main etiological pathways between sexual trauma and ED-body perceptions and psychological difficulties. However, previously published reviews on this topic are outdated and have not yielded consistent findings. Therefore, authors completed a literature review covering years 2004-2014 to examine the relationship between sexual trauma and ED according to both proposed pathway models. Authors utilized PubMed, GoogleScholar, and PsychINFO as search engines. Search terms included "sexual assault", "sexual abuse", "sexual trauma", and "rape" in conjunction with relevant ED terminology. Thirty-two studies met inclusion criteria for this review. Current data indicate an increased prevalence of sexual trauma for individuals with ED. Although limited, recent evidence suggests that sexual trauma precedes and contributes to the development of ED. Existing literature indicates that the body perceptions pathway may impact ED through body dissatisfaction, shame, sexual dysfunction, and fear of future sexual trauma. The psychological difficulties pathway indicates a link between ED and the desire to cope with the failure of the average expected environment, psychological diagnoses, the need for control, and the regulation of emotions. However, further research is needed to assess the potential causal role that sexual trauma may play in the etiology of ED.
旨在了解饮食失调(ED)病因及共病情况的研究发现,性创伤是饮食失调发生和维持的一条潜在途径。根据现有文献,性创伤与饮食失调之间存在两条主要的病因途径——身体认知和心理困扰。然而,此前发表的关于该主题的综述已过时,且未得出一致的研究结果。因此,作者完成了一项涵盖2004年至2014年的文献综述,以根据两种提出的途径模型来研究性创伤与饮食失调之间的关系。作者使用PubMed、谷歌学术和心理学文摘数据库作为搜索引擎。搜索词包括“性侵犯”“性虐待”“性创伤”和“强奸”,并结合了相关的饮食失调术语。32项研究符合本综述的纳入标准。目前的数据表明,饮食失调患者中性创伤的患病率有所增加。尽管证据有限,但最近的研究表明,性创伤先于饮食失调并促成其发展。现有文献表明,身体认知途径可能通过身体不满、羞耻感、性功能障碍以及对未来性创伤的恐惧来影响饮食失调。心理困扰途径表明饮食失调与应对平均预期环境失败、心理诊断、控制需求和情绪调节的愿望之间存在联系。然而,需要进一步研究来评估性创伤在饮食失调病因中可能发挥的潜在因果作用。