Prevalence of Disordered Eating Behaviors Among Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Varies at the Intersection of Gender Identity and Race/Ethnicity

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS International Journal of Eating Disorders Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1002/eat.24352
Lauren N. Forrest, Brooke L. Bennett, Ariel Beccia, Rebecca Puhl, Ryan J. Watson
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Abstract

Objective

Prior work has documented inequities in disordered eating behavior (DEB) prevalence across gender identity, race, and ethnicity, yet has often ignored the fact that individuals belong to multiple social groups simultaneously. The present study assessed DEB inequities at the intersection of gender identity and race/ethnicity.

Method

The sample included n = 10,287 adolescents (68% gender-diverse, 33% belonging to marginalized racial/ethnic groups). Past-year prevalence of dietary restriction, self-induced vomiting, diet pill use, and binge eating was assessed. Data were analyzed with multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy (MAIHDA). MAIHDA nests individuals within social strata defined by all combinations of gender identity and race/ethnicity (a proxy for exposure to structural (cis)sexism and racism). MAIHDA allows for comparison of outcome prevalence across strata and identifies strata with disproportionately high or low prevalence.

Results

Hispanic gender-nonconforming youth had a high prevalence of multiple DEBs: restricting prevalence was 67.1% (95% CI [62.1%–72.2%]), vomiting prevalence was 25.9% (95% CI [21.6%–31.0%]), and binge eating prevalence was 46.0% (95% CI [40.2%–51.4%]). For all outcomes, at least one stratum had disproportionately low prevalence; for all outcomes except vomiting, at least one stratum had disproportionately high prevalence, indicative of intersectional interactions between gender identity and race/ethnicity.

Discussion

DEB prevalence among adolescents varies substantially at the intersection of gender and race/ethnicity, with the highest prevalence among those belonging to multiple marginalized groups. Future research is needed on the multilevel drivers of DEBs.

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在性别认同和种族/民族的交叉点上,性少数和性别少数青少年饮食行为失调的患病率有所不同。
目的:先前的工作已经记录了饮食失调(DEB)患病率在性别认同、种族和民族之间的不平等,但往往忽略了个体同时属于多个社会群体的事实。本研究评估了性别认同和种族/民族交叉点的DEB不平等。方法:样本包括n = 10,287名青少年(68%性别多样化,33%属于边缘种族/族裔群体)。评估了过去一年饮食限制、自我诱导呕吐、减肥药使用和暴食的患病率。数据分析采用多水平个体异质性和判别准确性分析(MAIHDA)。MAIHDA将个体安置在由性别认同和种族/民族(暴露于结构性(顺式)性别歧视和种族主义)的所有组合所定义的社会阶层中。MAIHDA允许比较各阶层的结果患病率,并确定患病率不成比例高或低的阶层。结果:西班牙裔性别不一致青年多重DEBs患病率较高:限制性患病率为67.1% (95% CI[62.1% ~ 72.2%]),呕吐患病率为25.9% (95% CI[21.6% ~ 31.0%]),暴食患病率为46.0% (95% CI[40.2% ~ 51.4%])。在所有结果中,至少有一个阶层的患病率低得不成比例;除呕吐外的所有结果中,至少有一个阶层的患病率高得不成比例,这表明性别认同和种族/民族之间存在交叉互动。讨论:青少年DEB患病率在性别和种族/民族的交叉点上差异很大,在属于多个边缘群体的青少年中患病率最高。未来还需要对多层次驱动因素进行研究。
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