Rose Stackpole , Danyelle Greene , Elizabeth Bills , Sarah J. Egan
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Abstract
Objective
Dimensions of perfectionism are associated with the onset and maintenance of eating disorder pathology in both clinical and non-clinical samples. The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of the association between perfectionism and eating disorders in adults.
Method
A literature search was conducted using the PsycINFO, Medline, Scopus, Embase, Web of Science and ProQuest databases. Ninety-five studies met the inclusion criteria and included a total sample of 32,840 participants (clinical eating disorder diagnosis N = 2414, non-clinical N = 30,428). Correlation coefficients (r) for the association between eating disorders and perfectionism were pooled. A meta-analysis to determine the association between two dimensions of perfectionism and eating disorder symptoms was conducted. Subgroup analyses were conducted with studies using clinical samples, and studies using the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire.
Results
The pooled effect size for the association between perfectionistic concerns and eating disorder symptoms was r = 0.33 [0.30, 0.37]; and r = 0.20 [0.14, 0.25] for the association between perfectionistic strivings and eating disorder symptoms. In the clinical subgroup analyses the effect sizes were r = 0.40 [0.22, 0.58]; and r = 0.35 [0.26, 0.44] respectively. Medium to high heterogeneity was identified across all subgroup analyses and a significant level of publication bias was also identified.
Discussion
The findings indicate both perfectionistic strivings and perfectionistic concerns have significant associations with eating disorders, and further support the argument that both dimensions of perfectionism are important factors in the prevention and treatment of eating disorders.
目的完美主义的维度与临床和非临床样本中饮食障碍病理的发生和维持有关。本研究的目的是对成年人完美主义与饮食障碍之间的关系进行系统回顾和荟萃分析。方法利用PsycINFO、Medline、Scopus、Embase、Web of Science和ProQuest数据库进行文献检索。95项研究符合纳入标准,共纳入32840名参与者(临床饮食障碍诊断N=2414,非临床N=30428)。饮食失调和完美主义之间的相关系数(r)被汇总。进行了一项荟萃分析,以确定完美主义和饮食障碍症状两个维度之间的关系。对使用临床样本的研究和使用饮食障碍检查问卷的研究进行了亚组分析。结果完美主义担忧与饮食障碍症状之间的关联的合并效应大小为r=0.33[0.0300.37];完美主义努力与饮食障碍症状之间的相关性r=0.20[0.14,0.25]。在临床亚组分析中,效应大小为r=0.40[0.22,0.58];r分别为0.35[0.26、0.44]。在所有亚组分析中都发现了中等到高度的异质性,还发现了显著水平的发表偏倚。讨论研究结果表明,完美主义的追求和完美主义的担忧都与饮食障碍有显著的关联,并进一步支持了完美主义的两个维度都是预防和治疗饮食障碍的重要因素的论点。