Author: Giel, Katrin E.; Schurr, Marisa; Zipfel, Stephan; Junne, Florian; Schag, Kathrin
Title: Eating behaviour and symptom trajectories in patients with a history of binge eating disorder during COVIDâ€19 pandemic Cord-id: 5sz3wq8i Document date: 2021_5_6
ID: 5sz3wq8i
Snippet: OBJECTIVE: A history of an eating disorder (ED) might constitute a risk for symptom deterioration and relapse during COVIDâ€19 pandemic. This longitudinal study investigates ED symptom trajectories until the first COVIDâ€19 lockdown in Spring 2020 in patients with a history of binge eating disorder (BED). METHOD: Participants of the randomisedâ€controlled BED treatment trial IMPULS participated in a reâ€assessment directly after the first COVIDâ€19 lockdown in Germany. We used expertâ€rate
Document: OBJECTIVE: A history of an eating disorder (ED) might constitute a risk for symptom deterioration and relapse during COVIDâ€19 pandemic. This longitudinal study investigates ED symptom trajectories until the first COVIDâ€19 lockdown in Spring 2020 in patients with a history of binge eating disorder (BED). METHOD: Participants of the randomisedâ€controlled BED treatment trial IMPULS participated in a reâ€assessment directly after the first COVIDâ€19 lockdown in Germany. We used expertâ€rated clinical interviews and selfâ€report to investigate binge eating (BE) frequency, ED and general psychopathology, distress, emotion regulation and sense of coherence. Symptom trajectories were analysed for baseline when entering the trial, end of trial participation and the time point directly after lockdown. BE frequency was assessed on a recall basis for 4 weeks directly before lockdown and 4 weeks during lockdown. RESULTS: BE frequency, general ED pathology and depressive symptoms markedly increased after as compared to before the COVIDâ€19 outbreak. Individuals scoring high on reappraisal as emotion regulation strategy and sense of coherence scored lower on general ED pathology. CONCLUSION: Individuals with a history of an ED are at risk for symptom deterioration and relapse during the pandemic. Intervention and service dissemination strategies are needed to support vulnerable groups throughout the pandemic.
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