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青少年中的神经性厌食症与新冠疫情:一项范围综述

Anorexia nervosa and the COVID-19 pandemic among young people: a scoping review.

作者信息

Schlissel Anna C, Richmond Tracy K, Eliasziw Misha, Leonberg Kristin, Skeer Margie R

机构信息

Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, 136 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA, 02111, USA.

Division of Adolescent Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, 6th Floor, 333 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.

出版信息

J Eat Disord. 2023 Jul 20;11(1):122. doi: 10.1186/s40337-023-00843-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The extent to which the recent global COVID-19 Pandemic has impacted young people with restrictive eating disorders [i.e., anorexia nervosa (AN) and atypical anorexia nervosa (AAN)] is unclear. We conducted a scoping review of the literature to identify how the pandemic has impacted this population and to identify gaps in the current literature to inform future research efforts.

MAIN BODY

We searched PubMed, EMBASE, the Web of Science, The Cochrane Library, PsycInfo, ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global, LitCovid, Google Scholar, and relevant agency websites from 2019 to 2022. We included studies that focused on young people with AN/AAN globally. Of the 916 unduplicated articles screened, 17 articles met the inclusion criteria, reporting on 17 unique studies including 4,379 individuals. Three key findings were identified. First, an increase in hospitalizations related to eating disorders was found during COVID-19 among young people with AN and AAN. Multiple studies cited increased medical instability, even though the overall duration of disease was shorter compared to pre-pandemic levels. Second, changes in eating disorder-related symptomology during the pandemic were reported in this population, as well as poorer overall behavioral and mental health. Suggested reasons behind changes included boredom or minimal distraction from pathological thoughts, increased social isolation, increased social media and online use (e.g., reading blogs or watching YouTube), gym and school closures, changes in routines due to lockdowns and quarantines, and worries over gaining the "Quarantine 15". Third, there was an increase in the use of telemedicine as a treatment modality for the treatment of AN. Challenges were reported by both clinicians and patients regardless of past experience using telemedicine. When compared to no treatment, telemedicine was recognized as the best option during COVID-19 lockdowns; however some individuals expressed the preference for in-person treatment and planned to return to it once it became available.

CONCLUSION

The pandemic significantly impacted young people with restrictive eating disorders as seen by increased hospitalizations and requests for outpatient care. A primary driver of the changes in eating disorder symptomatology may be lockdowns and quarantines. Further research investigating how the series of lockdowns and re-openings impacted individuals with AN/AAN is warranted.

摘要

背景

近期全球新冠疫情对患有限制性饮食失调症(即神经性厌食症(AN)和非典型神经性厌食症(AAN))的年轻人的影响程度尚不清楚。我们对文献进行了范围综述,以确定疫情对这一人群的影响,并找出当前文献中的空白,为未来的研究工作提供参考。

主体内容

我们检索了2019年至2022年期间的PubMed、EMBASE、科学网、考克兰图书馆、PsycInfo、ProQuest学位论文与全球论文库、LitCovid、谷歌学术以及相关机构网站。我们纳入了关注全球范围内患有AN/AAN的年轻人的研究。在筛选出的916篇不重复文章中,有17篇符合纳入标准,报道了17项独立研究,涉及4379名个体。确定了三个关键发现。第一,在新冠疫情期间,患有AN和AAN的年轻人中与饮食失调相关的住院人数有所增加。多项研究指出,尽管与疫情前相比疾病的总体持续时间较短,但医疗不稳定情况有所增加。第二,该人群报告了疫情期间饮食失调相关症状的变化,以及整体行为和心理健康状况较差。变化背后的原因包括无聊或病理思维的干扰极小、社交隔离增加、社交媒体和网络使用增加(如阅读博客或观看YouTube)、健身房和学校关闭、因封锁和隔离导致的日常活动变化以及对“隔离15磅”的担忧。第三,远程医疗作为治疗AN的一种治疗方式的使用有所增加。无论过去使用远程医疗的经验如何,临床医生和患者都报告了面临的挑战。与不治疗相比,远程医疗在新冠疫情封锁期间被认为是最佳选择;然而,一些人表示更喜欢面对面治疗,并计划在有条件时恢复接受这种治疗。

结论

从住院人数增加和门诊护理需求增加可以看出,疫情对患有限制性饮食失调症的年轻人产生了重大影响。饮食失调症状变化的一个主要驱动因素可能是封锁和隔离。有必要进一步研究一系列封锁和重新开放如何影响患有AN/AAN的个体。

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