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成年早期女性童年期受虐经历与暴饮暴食及酗酒的关联。

Associations of childhood maltreatment with binge eating and binge drinking in emerging adult women.

作者信息

Friedman J K, Yoon C Y, Emery Tavernier R L, Mason S M, Neumark-Sztainer D

机构信息

Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN, USA.

Minneapolis Veterans Administration Heath Care System, Center for Care Delivery and Outcomes Research, Minneapolis, MN, USA.

出版信息

Prev Med Rep. 2023 Apr 22;33:102217. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102217. eCollection 2023 Jun.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Binge drinking and binge eating are prevalent, frequently co-occurring, high-risk behaviors among emerging adult women, each with physical and psychological consequences. The mechanisms driving their co-occurrence are not well understood, though a history of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) may increase the risk for both binge behaviors.

OBJECTIVE

To assess the association between ACE subtypes and individual and co-occurring binge drinking and eating in emerging adult women.

PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING

A diverse sample of women participating in the population-based study EAT 2018: Eating and Activity over Time ( = 788; aged 18-30; 19% Asian, 22% Black, 19% Latino, and 36% White).

METHODS

Multinomial logistic regression estimated associations among ACE subtypes (i.e., sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, household dysfunction), and binge drinking, binge eating, and their co-occurrence. Results are reported as predicted probabilities (PP) of each outcome.

RESULTS

Over half of the sample (62%) reported at least one ACE. In models mutually adjusted for other ACEs, physical and emotional abuse showed the strongest associations with binge behaviors. Experiences of physical abuse had the strongest association with a ten-percentage point higher predicted probability of binge drinking (PP = 37%, 95% [CI 27-47%]) and seven-percentage point higher PP of co-occurring binge eating and drinking (PP = 12%, 95% CI [5-19%]). Emotional abuse had the strongest association with an 11-percentage point higher PP binge eating only (PP = 20%, 95% CI [11-29%]).

CONCLUSIONS

This study found childhood physical and emotional abuse to be particularly relevant risk factors for binge drinking, binge eating, and their co-occurrence among emerging adult women.

摘要

背景

暴饮和暴食在成年早期女性中很普遍,且经常同时出现,是高风险行为,二者都会产生生理和心理后果。虽然童年不良经历(ACEs)可能会增加两种暴饮暴食行为的风险,但导致它们同时出现的机制尚不清楚。

目的

评估ACE亚型与成年早期女性个体及同时出现的暴饮和暴食之间的关联。

参与者和研究背景

参与基于人群的“2018年饮食与时间研究:饮食与活动”的多样化女性样本(n = 788;年龄18 - 30岁;19%为亚裔,22%为黑人,19%为拉丁裔,36%为白人)。

方法

多项逻辑回归估计ACE亚型(即性虐待、身体虐待、情感虐待、家庭功能失调)与暴饮酒精、暴饮暴食及其同时出现之间的关联。结果以每个结局的预测概率(PP)报告。

结果

超过一半的样本(62%)报告至少有一次ACE。在对其他ACE进行相互调整的模型中,身体虐待和情感虐待与暴饮暴食行为的关联最强。身体虐待经历与暴饮酒精的预测概率高十个百分点(PP = 37%,95%[CI 27 - 47%])以及同时出现暴饮暴食和暴饮酒精的PP高七个百分点(PP = 12%;95% CI [5 - 19%])的关联最强。情感虐待与仅暴饮暴食的PP高十一个百分点(PP = 20%,95% CI [11 - 29%])的关联最强。

结论

本研究发现童年期身体和情感虐待是成年早期女性暴饮酒精、暴饮暴食及其同时出现行为的特别相关的风险因素。

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