Multiple marginalization, discrimination, and disordered eating among youth aged 10–11
Boswell R, Launius K, Lydecker J. Multiple marginalization, discrimination, and disordered eating among youth aged 10–11. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2024, 57: 1783-1790. PMID: 38572625, PMCID: PMC11343651, DOI: 10.1002/eat.24211.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExperiences of discriminationSexual orientation discriminationSample of youth agesWeight-based discriminationMultiple marginsGender discriminationVulnerable youthAdolescent Brain Cognitive DevelopmentCross-sectional dataParental incomeYouth agesPoor healthElevated weightIncreased disordered eatingYouthIntervention effortsTreating eating disordersDisordered eatingAssociated with disordered eatingDiscrimination experiencesOrientation discriminationRace/ethnicityIncreased oddsDiscriminationLogistic regressionThe children of parents who receive treatment for binge‐eating disorder experience improvements in disordered eating
Lydecker J, Ozbardakci E, Grilo C. The children of parents who receive treatment for binge‐eating disorder experience improvements in disordered eating. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2024, 57: 745-751. PMID: 38308384, PMCID: PMC10947894, DOI: 10.1002/eat.24153.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBinge-eating disorderBinge eatingDisordered eating behaviorsEating behaviorsSecretive eatingParent changesDisordered eatingAssociated with disordered eating behaviorsEating-disorder psychopathologyEnd-of-treatment assessmentParental eating disordersAssociated with changesChildren of parentsCross-sectional workChild disordered eating behaviorsBinge-eating frequencyEating disordersSchool-aged childrenParental treatmentUntreated family membersParent medicationLongitudinal researchBingeBaseline assessmentEating