| Literature DB >> 29797743 |
Hyoun S Kim1, Kristin M von Ranson1, David C Hodgins1, Daniel S McGrath1, Hermano Tavares2.
Abstract
Preliminary evidence suggests that binge/purge type eating disorders and gambling disorder may commonly co-occur. However, this dual-diagnosis population remains understudied. The present research examined the prevalence rates and correlates of binge/purge type eating disorders (i.e., bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, and anorexia nervosa binge/purge type) among adults seeking treatment for their gambling (N = 349). In total, 11.5% of the sample (n = 40) met criteria for a binge/purge type eating disorder, most commonly bulimia nervosa (n = 33). There was a higher preponderance of binge/purge type eating disorders in women. People with a comorbid binge/purge type eating disorder reported more days gambling, gambling-related cognitive distortions, impulsivity, suicidality, and other current psychiatric comorbidities including addictive behaviours. These findings suggest that binge/purge type eating disorders in people seeking treatment for gambling may be more common than previously believed. Furthermore, the increased psychopathology among people with binge/purge type eating disorder and gambling disorder identify vulnerabilities of this dual-diagnosed population that may require clinical attention.Entities:
Keywords: binge eating; bulimia; comorbidity; eating disorder; gambling disorder; purging
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29797743 DOI: 10.1002/erv.2606
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Eat Disord Rev ISSN: 1072-4133