Prevalence and characteristics of men with eating disorders in primary care: how do they compare to women and what features may aid in identification?

P. Hay, A. Loukas, H. Philpott
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Objectives: Little is known about men with eating disorders (EDs) in primary care. The present study objectives were to (i) assess ED prevalence, ED features, weight, co-morbidities, exercise patterns, sexual orientation, and help-seeking in men attending a general practice setting and (ii) compare the results with a similar study of women. Method: Five hundred men chosen randomly from two general practices were screened with the Eating Disorders Examination-Questionnaire (EDE-Q), with an extra question concerning exercise for weight or shape control. Subsequently 50 subjects were interviewed to confirm psychiatric diagnoses and assess clinical features, weight, help-seeking for EDs and exercise. Results: The prevalence of eating disorders was 1.2% (0 to 3.2 95% CI), most being Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified (EDNOS) of a bulimic type. This was significantly lower than the prevalence of eating disorders in the female study (χ2=12.91, df=1, P< 0.001). Men with EDs had frequent psychiatric co-morbidity. Eating disorder phenomenology was similar between the genders except that men were less weight concerned or likely to have self-induced vomiting. Men were also less likely to seek treatment. Conclusions: As with women, better definition of EDNOS syndromes may help in recognition of men with EDs.
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初级保健中男性饮食失调的患病率和特征:如何与女性进行比较,哪些特征可能有助于识别?
目的:在初级保健中对男性饮食失调(EDs)知之甚少。目前的研究目的是(i)评估ED患病率、ED特征、体重、合并症、运动模式、性取向和寻求帮助的男性在全科诊所的情况下,(ii)将结果与女性的类似研究进行比较。方法:从两家普通医院随机抽取500名男性,采用饮食失调检查问卷(ed - q)进行筛选,外加一个关于体重或体型控制的运动问题。随后,对50名受试者进行访谈,以确认精神诊断并评估临床特征、体重、急症求助情况和锻炼情况。结果:饮食失调的患病率为1.2% (0 - 3.2 95% CI),大多数为暴食型的非特殊饮食失调(EDNOS)。这明显低于女性研究中饮食失调的患病率(χ2=12.91, df=1, P< 0.001)。男性急症患者常有精神疾病合并症。饮食失调的现象在性别之间是相似的,除了男性不太关心体重或可能有自我诱导的呕吐。男性也不太可能寻求治疗。结论:与女性一样,更好地定义EDNOS综合征可能有助于识别男性ed。
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