Section of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
Eat Weight Disord. 2019 Oct;24(5):959-962. doi: 10.1007/s40519-019-00639-2. Epub 2019 Feb 20.
This case series includes innovative information regarding the relationship between Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder and the recently formulated diagnosis of Internet Gaming Disorder. The series illustrates two clinical cases in which both disorders were simultaneously recognized during diagnosis and treatment. Both disorders were utilized by patients as maladaptive coping strategies in efforts to avoid emotional distress and are potential risk factors that interfere with physical and mental health functioning. This case series highlights the unique relationship between these disorders and the compounding contribution of these two risk factors to poor physical and mental health outcomes, which is a unique contribution to the eating disorder literature. Level IV Evidence obtained from multiple time series with or without the intervention, such as case studies.
本病例系列提供了有关回避/限制型食物摄入障碍与最近制定的互联网游戏障碍诊断之间关系的创新信息。该系列说明了两个临床病例,在诊断和治疗过程中同时识别出了这两种障碍。这两种障碍都被患者用作适应不良的应对策略,以避免情绪困扰,并且是可能干扰身心健康功能的潜在风险因素。本病例系列强调了这些障碍之间的独特关系,以及这两个风险因素对身心健康不良后果的综合影响,这是对饮食障碍文献的独特贡献。证据等级 IV 从多个时间序列获得,无论是否存在干预措施,如病例研究。