Rates and correlates of disordered eating among women veterans in primary care
Eating Behaviours May 23, 2018
Buchholz LJ, et al. - Researchers sought to examine rates and mental health (MH) correlates of disordered eating among women veterans treated in a primary care setting in this cross-sectional study. Participants were made to complete self-report measures of disordered eating attitudes and behaviors, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), alcohol misuse, and military sexual trauma. Outcomes revealed the common occurrence of objective and subjective binge episodes and shape/weight concerns. Disordered eating was noted to have the strongest association with anxiety and PTSD. No relation of military sexual trauma and alcohol misuse with disordered eating was observed.
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