Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States of America.
Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States of America.
Eat Behav. 2020 Apr;37:101381. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2020.101381. Epub 2020 Mar 27.
Transgender men and women may be at risk for eating disorders, but prior community norms of the Eating Disorders Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) are based on presumed cisgender men and woman and have not intentionally included transgender people. The objective of this study was to develop community norms for eating disorder attitudes and disordered eating behaviors in transgender men and women using the EDE-Q. Participants were 312 transgender men and 172 transgender women participants in The PRIDE Study, an existing cohort study of sexual and gender minority people. We present mean scores, standard deviations, and percentile ranks for the Global score and four subscale scores of the EDE-Q in transgender men and women. Transgender men and women reported any occurrence (≥1/week) of dietary restraint (25.0% and 27.9%), objective binge episodes (11.2% and 12.8%), excessive exercise (8.0% and 8.1%), self-induced vomiting (1.6% and 1.7%), and laxative misuse (.3% and .6%), respectively. Compared to a prior study of presumed cisgender men 18-26 years (Lavender, De Young, & Anderson, 2010), our age-matched subsample of transgender men reported lower rates of objective binge episodes and excessive exercise. Compared to a prior study of presumed cisgender women 18-42 years (Mond, Hay, Rodgers, & Owen, 2006), we found that an age-matched sample of transgender women reported higher rates of dietary restraint but lower rates of excessive exercise. These norms should aid clinicians in applying and researchers in investigating and interpreting the EDE-Q scores of transgender men and women.
跨性别男性和女性可能存在饮食失调的风险,但之前的《饮食失调检查问卷》(EDE-Q)社区规范是基于假定的顺性别男性和女性制定的,并未有意纳入跨性别者。本研究的目的是使用 EDE-Q 为跨性别男性和女性制定饮食障碍态度和饮食失调行为的社区规范。参与者为 312 名跨性别男性和 172 名跨性别女性,他们参加了 PRIDE 研究,这是一项针对性和性别少数群体的现有队列研究。我们提出了 EDE-Q 的全球评分和四个分量表评分的平均值、标准差和百分位数排名,用于跨性别男性和女性。跨性别男性和女性报告了任何饮食限制(25.0%和 27.9%)、客观暴食发作(11.2%和 12.8%)、过度运动(8.0%和 8.1%)、自我诱导呕吐(1.6%和 1.7%)和泻药滥用(0.3%和 0.6%)的发生率(≥1/周)。与之前一项针对假定顺性别 18-26 岁男性的研究(Lavender、De Young 和 Anderson,2010)相比,我们年龄匹配的跨性别男性亚组报告的客观暴食发作和过度运动的发生率较低。与之前一项针对假定顺性别 18-42 岁女性的研究(Mond、Hay、Rodgers 和 Owen,2006)相比,我们发现年龄匹配的跨性别女性样本报告的饮食限制率较高,但过度运动的发生率较低。这些规范应该有助于临床医生应用和研究人员研究和解释跨性别男性和女性的 EDE-Q 评分。