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Risk of eating disorders in university students: an international study in Hungary, Poland and Ukraine.

Andrea Lukács1, Małgorzata Wasilewska2, Olha Sopel3, Marie-Pierre Tavolacci4,5, Beatrix Varga1, Marta Mandziuk2, Olena Lototska3, Péter Sasvári1,6, Halyna Krytska3, Emőke Kiss-Tóth1, Joël Ladner4,5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In this international study, the prevalence of Eating disorders (EDs) was determined among university students and identified associated demographic and behavioral factors predicting disorders using data from three European countries.
METHODS: The survey was conducted in Hungary, Poland, and Ukraine in 2018. Registered full-time students completed an online anonymous questionnaire. Students provided data about socioeconomic characteristics, body mass index (BMI), EDs, physical fitness and sport practice, psychological distress (stress, anxiety, depression), life orientation, alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis use. Data were analyzed using SPSS 24.0 software.
RESULTS: From the 1965 returned questionnaires 1950 were analyzed, because of the missing data (67.3% female, mean age of the total participant's 21.40 ± 3.83 years old). EDs were observed in 26.3% of students. In logistic regression, EDs were predicted by female sex, higher BMI, single marital status, elevated psychological distress and limited access to health care.
CONCLUSION: EDs are relatively common in university students especially in females. Students with higher distress and BMI, limited access to health care and living without partner are at risk for EDs. This result highlights the need for a public health approach. Universities are the last chance where students can be screened in an organized setting and offer interventions early when treatment is likely to be most effective.
© 2020 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.

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Keywords:  BMI; distress; eating disorders; single; university students

Year:  2020        PMID: 32549156     DOI: 10.1515/ijamh-2019-0164

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Adolesc Med Health        ISSN: 0334-0139


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