Hay P J, Gilchrist P N, Ben-Tovim D I, Kalucy R S, Walker M K
Department of Psychiatry, University of Adelaide, SA.
Med J Aust. 1998 Nov 2;169(9):488-91. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1998.tb123378.x.
Bulimia nervosa and related syndromes are common, and occur in up to 5% of women who attend general practitioners. Young women in First World countries, particularly those who "diet", are at increased risk. Behaviours, such as binge eating and induced vomiting, are typically kept well hidden. Only a minority of those with these disorders present for treatment. General practitioners play a key role in primary and secondary prevention. Effective treatments include psychotherapies that focus on the patient's attitudes and relationships, not just the binge eating behaviour. About 50% of patients make a complete recovery, but the long term outcome is unknown.
神经性贪食症及相关综合征很常见,在看全科医生的女性中发生率高达5%。在第一世界国家的年轻女性,尤其是那些“节食”的女性,患病风险更高。诸如暴饮暴食和催吐等行为通常被很好地隐藏起来。只有少数患有这些疾病的人会寻求治疗。全科医生在一级和二级预防中起着关键作用。有效的治疗方法包括专注于患者态度和人际关系的心理疗法,而不仅仅是暴饮暴食行为。约50%的患者能完全康复,但长期预后尚不清楚。