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Tanja Legenbauer1, Pia Thiemann2, Silja Vocks3.
Abstract
Body image is multifaceted and incorporates perceptual, affective, and cognitive components as well as behavioral features. Only few studies have examined the character of body-image disturbance in children/adolescents with eating disorders. It is unknown whether body-image disturbances in children/adolescent with eating disturbances are comparable to those of adult patients with eating disorders. Body-image disturbance might differ quantitatively and qualitatively according to the cognitive developmental status and the age of the individual. This paper provides an overview of the current evidence for body-image disturbance in children/adolescents with eating disorders, and how they compare with those adults with eating disorders. Current evidence indicates that older adolescent patients show similar deficits as adult patients with eating disorders, in particular for the attitudinal body-image component. However, evidence for a perceptual body-image disturbance in adolescent patients, in particular anorexia nervosa, is not conclusive. Reliable statements for childhood can hardly be made because clinical studies are not available. Investigations of body-image disturbance in children have focused on the predictive value for eating disorders. Limitations of the current evidence are discussed, and future directions for research and therapy are indicated.Entities:
Keywords: Anorexia nervosa; Essstörung; Körperbild; Körperunzufriedenheit; anorexia nervosa; body dissatisfaction; body image; cognitive-behavioral model; eating disorders; kognitiv-behaviorales Modell
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24365963 DOI: 10.1024/1422-4917/a000269
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Z Kinder Jugendpsychiatr Psychother ISSN: 1422-4917