Engelsk titel: Self-harm and eating disorders
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Författare:
Skårderud F
;
Sommerfeldt B
Email: finns@online.no
Språk: Nor
Antal referenser: 48
Dokumenttyp:
Översikt
UI-nummer: 09051716
Sammanfattning
Background. The aim of this article is to give an overview over the associations between self-harm and eating disorders, and to present theoretical models to interpret such associations. Common phenomenological characteristics between these conditions are emphasized.
Material and methods. The article is based on a non-systematic literature search of Medline, PsychInfo and EMBASE (1985 - 2008) and the authors’ own archive.
Results. Empirical studies confirm a strong association between self-harm and eating disorders. Reported prevalence of self-harm among patients with eating disorders vary between 13 and 68?? %. A higher prevalence has been reported for patients with bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa binge-type than among patients with anorexia nervosa restrictive type. Possible common factors are impulsivity, obsessive-compulsive traits, dissociation, negative self-evaluation, trauma, high conflict level in the family environment and sensitivity for cultural trends.
Interpretation. Self-harm and eating disorder represent disturbed regulation of affects, and both practices can be interpreted as attempts of active coping.