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COVID-19 相关的进食障碍病理、情绪性暴食和暴食行为以及治疗需求的变化:一项基于频繁主义和贝叶斯元分析的系统评价。

COVID-19-related changes in eating disorder pathology, emotional and binge eating and need for care: a systematic review with frequentist and Bayesian meta-analyses.

机构信息

Clinical Psychology Department, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Leiden Institute of Brain and Cognition, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Eat Weight Disord. 2023 Feb 20;28(1):19. doi: 10.1007/s40519-023-01547-2.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a leading cause of stress and feelings of loss of control, both of which have been related to eating disorder (ED) pathology onset and deterioration. We aim to estimate the magnitude of changes in the prevalence rates of, and indicators for, ED psychopathology in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHOD

Pre-registered systematic review with frequentist and Bayesian meta-analyses. Searches for eligible studies were performed in PubMed, Web of Science and pre-print servers until January 15 2023.

RESULTS

Our searches yielded 46 eligible studies reporting on a total of 4,688,559 subjects. These data provide strong evidence indicating increased rates of diagnosed and self-reported ED's and a concordant increased need for care in the face of the pandemic. ED symptom severity scores in patients were not elevated during the pandemic, except for those related to anorexia nervosa. On average, people in the general population report relatively high levels of emotional and binge eating during the pandemic, although the evidential strength for these associations is only anecdotal to moderate. Moderators of between-study heterogeneity were not detected.

CONCLUSIONS

Altogether, our results suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with a wide spread negative effect on ED pathology in patient samples and the general population. The development of online prevention and intervention programs for EDs during stressful times like a pandemic is encouraged. A limitation is that the results reported here may be prone to biases, amongst others, self-report bias.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

Level I, systematic review and meta-analysis.

PREREGISTRATION

Prospero [ https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero ] ID: CRD42022316105.

摘要

目的

新冠疫情是导致压力和失控感的主要原因,而压力和失控感与饮食障碍(ED)发病和恶化有关。我们旨在评估在新冠疫情背景下,ED 病理变化的发生率和指标的变化幅度。

方法

预注册的系统综述,包括频率论和贝叶斯荟萃分析。在 2023 年 1 月 15 日之前,我们在 PubMed、Web of Science 和预印本服务器上进行了合格研究的搜索。

结果

我们的搜索共产生了 46 项符合条件的研究,共报告了 4688559 名受试者。这些数据提供了强有力的证据,表明在疫情期间,诊断和自我报告的 ED 以及对护理的需求均有所增加。除了与神经性厌食症相关的症状外,患者的 ED 症状严重程度评分在疫情期间并没有升高。平均而言,普通人群在疫情期间报告情绪和暴食的频率较高,尽管这些关联的证据强度仅为传闻或中等。未发现研究间异质性的调节因素。

结论

总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,新冠疫情与患者样本和普通人群中 ED 病理的广泛负面影响有关。在像疫情这样的紧张时期,鼓励开发 ED 的在线预防和干预计划。这里报告的结果可能容易受到偏见的影响,包括自我报告偏见。

证据水平

一级,系统综述和荟萃分析。

预先注册

Prospero(https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero),编号:CRD42022316105。

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