Nora M Laskowski, Gerrit Brandt, Cristina Ballero Reque, Luisa Sabel, Marie Pahlenkemper, Christopher Zaiser, Georgios Paslakis
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目的:COVID-19 大流行启动了公共卫生措施,影响了心理健康并加剧了饮食失调行为(DEB)。本研究旨在填补对大流行期间普通人群饮食失调行为的认识空白,强调性别动态以及性别和/或性少数群体(SGM)的经历:方法:按照 PRISMA 指南进行系统性文献综述,调查大流行期间的 DEB,重点关注性别敏感性分析和 SGM 群体。对所纳入研究的结果进行综合,以确定与 DEB 相关的模式和关联,尤其是考虑到性别动态和 SGM 的经历:结果:观察到 DEB 与性别有显著关联,女性的得分一直较高。SGM 群体也表现出较高的 DEB 症状。纵向研究表明,随着时间的推移, DEB 会发生变化,男性的 DEB 会有所下降:综述强调了大流行期间 DEB 的显著性别差异,女性表现出更高的症状水平。封锁措施对 DEB 有细微的影响,不同的研究结果也不尽相同。包括与大流行相关的压力因素在内的各种因素都会影响到 DEB。对这些因素的考虑可以为针对一般人群的 DEB 进行有针对性的干预提供依据。总之,本综述加深了我们对性别如何与大流行对 DEB 的影响相互交织的理解,并强调需要采用不同的方法来应对这些行为。
The collateral effects of the COVID-19 pandemic: A gender-specific systematic review of disordered eating behaviour in the general population.
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic initiated public health measures, impacting mental health and exacerbating disordered eating behaviours (DEB). This study aims to fill gaps in understanding DEB in the general population during the pandemic, emphasising gender dynamics and the experiences of gender and/or sexual minority (SGM) individuals.
Method: A systematic literature review followed PRISMA guidelines to investigate DEB during the pandemic, focusing on gender-sensitive analyses and SGM populations. Outcomes from the included studies were synthesised to identify patterns and associations related to DEB, particularly considering gender dynamics and SGM experiences.
Results: Significant gender associations with DEB were observed, with women consistently exhibiting higher scores. SGM populations also showed elevated DEB symptoms. Longitudinal studies indicated changes in DEB over time, with some decreases observed among men.
Conclusions: The review underscores significant gender differences in DEB during the pandemic, with women exhibiting higher symptom levels. Lockdown measures had nuanced impacts on DEB, varying across studies. Various factors including pandemic-related stressors influenced DEB. Consideration of these factors can inform tailored interventions for DEB in the general population. Overall, the review enhances our understanding of how gender intersects with the pandemic's impact on DEB, emphasising the need for diverse approaches to address these behaviours.