Literature DB >> 33159362

The association of traumatic events and posttraumatic stress disorder with greater eating disorder and comorbid symptom severity in residential eating disorder treatment centers.

Timothy D Brewerton1,2,3, Molly M Perlman3,4, Ismael Gavidia3, Giulia Suro3, Jessica Genet3, Douglas W Bunnell3,5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Traumatic events, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and related symptoms are commonly associated with eating disorders (ED). Several clinical features indicative of a more severe and complex course have been associated with traumatized ED patients, especially those with PTSD, who may be more likely admitted to residential treatment (RT). Research in this population is sparse but of increasing interest.
METHOD: Adult participants (96.7% female) with EDs entering RT (n = 642) at seven sites in the U.S. completed validated self-report assessments of ED, PTSD, major depression, state-trait anxiety, and quality of life. Presumptive diagnoses of DSM-5 PTSD (PTSD+) were made via the Life Events Checklist-5 and the PTSD Symptom Checklist for DSM-5.
RESULTS: PTSD+ occurred in 49.3% of patients. PTSD+ patients had significantly higher scores on all assessment measures (p ≤ .001), including measures of ED psychopathology, depression, state-trait anxiety, and quality of life. Those with PTSD+ had significantly higher numbers of lifetime traumatic event types, higher rates of almost all lifetime traumatic events, and a greater propensity toward binge-type EDs. DISCUSSION: Results confirm that ED-PTSD+ patients in RT are more symptomatic and have worse quality of life than ED patients without PTSD+. Integrated treatment approaches that effectively address ED-PTSD+ are greatly needed.
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Keywords:  anxiety; depression; eating disorders; posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD); quality of life; residential treatment; trauma

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33159362     DOI: 10.1002/eat.23401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Eat Disord        ISSN: 0276-3478            Impact factor:   4.861


  10 in total

1.  Headache, eating disorders, PTSD, and comorbidity: implications for assessment and treatment.

Authors:  Timothy D Brewerton; Molly M Perlman; Ismael Gavidia; Giulia Suro; Joel Jahraus
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2.  Disordered eating as a repercussion of sexual assault: a consequence to consider.

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Journal:  Eat Weight Disord       Date:  2022-01-11       Impact factor: 3.008

3.  Sexual and gender minority individuals report higher rates of lifetime traumas and current PTSD than cisgender heterosexual individuals admitted to residential eating disorder treatment.

Authors:  Timothy D Brewerton; Giulia Suro; Ismael Gavidia; Molly M Perlman
Journal:  Eat Weight Disord       Date:  2021-05-31       Impact factor: 4.652

4.  Associations Between Trauma, Early Maladaptive Schemas, Personality Traits, and Clinical Severity in Eating Disorder Patients: A Clinical Presentation and Mediation Analysis.

Authors:  Paolo Meneguzzo; Chiara Cazzola; Roberta Castegnaro; Francesca Buscaglia; Enrica Bucci; Anna Pillan; Alice Garolla; Elisa Bonello; Patrizia Todisco
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5.  Multiple perspectives and dialogue in understanding experiences of living with eating disorders: Two narratives-four unpackings.

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Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2022-08-01       Impact factor: 5.435

Review 8.  Psychiatric and medical comorbidities of eating disorders: findings from a rapid review of the literature.

Authors:  Ashlea Hambleton; Genevieve Pepin; Anvi Le; Danielle Maloney; Stephen Touyz; Sarah Maguire
Journal:  J Eat Disord       Date:  2022-09-05

9.  Results of the first randomized controlled trial of integrated cognitive-behavioral therapy for eating disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder.

Authors:  Kathryn Trottier; Candice M Monson; Stephen A Wonderlich; Ross D Crosby
Journal:  Psychol Med       Date:  2021-12-07       Impact factor: 7.723

10.  Urinary free cortisol and childhood maltreatments in eating disorder patients: New evidence for an ecophenotype subgroup.

Authors:  Paolo Meneguzzo; Cecilia Mancini; Samira Terlizzi; Chiara Sales; Maria Federica Francesconi; Patrizia Todisco
Journal:  Eur Eat Disord Rev       Date:  2022-03-10
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