- AutorIn
- Helen B. Murray
- Jennifer J. Thomas
- Andreas Hinz
- Simone Munsch
- Anja Hilbert
- Titel
- Prevalence in primary school youth of pica and rumination behavior
- Untertitel
- the understudied feeding disorders
- Zitierfähige Url:
- https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa2-344584
- Quellenangabe
- International Journal of Eating Disorders Verlag: Wiley
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
Jahrgang: 51
Heft: 8
Seiten: 994-998
DOI: 10.1002/eat.22898 - Erstveröffentlichung
- 2018
- Abstract (EN)
- Objective: Little epidemiological evidence exists on rumination disorder behavior (RB) and pica behavior (PB). We examined prevalence of RB and PB and presence of comorbid feeding/eating disorder symptoms among school-aged children. Methods: In elementary schools in Switzerland, 1,430 children (54.0% female) ages seven to 13 completed Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire for children (ChEDE-Q) and Eating Disturbances in Youth Questionnaire (EDY-Q). Results: EDY-Q data behavior frequency showed 9.7% reported RB only, 10.0% reported PB only, and 3.1% reported RB+PB (≥1 on 0-6 Likert scale). At a clinical cut-off score of ≥4 (at least “often true”), 1.7% had RB only, 3.8% had PB only, and 1.1% had RB+PB. Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder symptoms were most common in those with RB+PB, and more common in those with RB or PB than those without. Degree of eating disorder symptoms (by ChEDE-Q) over the past 28 days were similar among those with RB, PB, or RB+PB, but less common in those without RB or PB. Discussion: RB and PB were commonly reported in our sample of school-aged children, even at a potential clinically significant cut-off. Our findings also suggest that degree of eating disorder symptom comorbidity is similar between those with RB and PB.
- Andere Ausgabe
- Link zur Erstveröffentlichung
Link: https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.22898 - Freie Schlagwörter (EN)
- Rumination disorder, Rumination syndrome, Pica, Feeding disorder, Prevalence, Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, ARFID
- Klassifikation (DDC)
- 610
- Version / Begutachtungsstatus
- angenommene Version / Postprint / Autorenversion
- URN Qucosa
- urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa2-344584
- Veröffentlichungsdatum Qucosa
- 27.01.2020
- Dokumenttyp
- Artikel
- Sprache des Dokumentes
- Englisch