Division of Psychiatry, Imperial College London, London, UK.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2023 Feb;64(2):335-338. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.13676. Epub 2022 Jul 28.
The number of children and young people referred to community eating disorders services escalated dramatically shortly after onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. Many presented with medical instability following restrictive eating and needed acute hospitalisation to correct malnutrition. In addition to the many risk factors for mental health problems that young people have been subjected to since onset of the pandemic, the question for eating disorders researchers, practitioners and policy makers is how, for so many, did it become about eating. In this editorial, some of the factors that may explain how eating, weight, shape and body image may have taken centre stage in young people's lives are explored. Finally, some clinical service adaptations and gaps, policy considerations, and research priorities are outlined.
儿童和青少年到社区进食障碍服务机构就诊的人数在新冠疫情爆发后急剧上升。许多人由于限制进食而出现了医疗不稳定的情况,需要住院治疗以纠正营养不良。除了自疫情爆发以来年轻人面临的许多心理健康问题的风险因素外,进食障碍研究人员、从业者和政策制定者的问题是,为什么对许多人来说,这变成了与饮食有关的问题。在这篇社论中,探讨了一些可能解释为什么饮食、体重、体型和身体形象在年轻人的生活中占据了中心地位的因素。最后,概述了一些临床服务的调整和差距、政策考虑因素和研究重点。