Eating Disorders and Additional Psychopathology in Women |
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Abstract: | Eating disordered individuals are often found to exhibit additional psychopathology such as depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and "borderline symptoms" such as self-injury and suicidality. This pilot study examined 535 female subjects with eating disorders to determine the relationship between such additional psychopathology and a prior history of sexual abuse. While few differences were found on general psychiatric/psychological symptoms as measured by the SCL-90-R, subjects that reported a history of sexual abuse were found to have more prior suicide attempts and hospitalizations, and more frequent self-injury and alcohol problems. These findings suggest that symptoms seen in some eating disorder patients that are frequently described as "borderline" may be indicators for a history of sexual abuse. |
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