Comparative Prevalence, Correlates of Impairment, and Service Utilization for Eating Disorders Across US Ethnic Groups: Implications for Reducing Ethnic Disparities in Health Care Access for Eating Disorders


Autoria(s): MARQUES, Luana; ALEGRIA, Margarita; BECKER, Anne E.; CHEN, Chih-nan; FANG, Angela; CHOSAK, Anne; DINIZ, Juliana Belo
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

Resumo

Objective: The study compared the prevalence, correlates of functional impairment, and service utilization for eating disorders across Latinos, Asians, and African Americans living in the United States to non-Latino Whites. Method: Pooled data from the NIMH Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiological Studies (CPES; NIMH, 2007) were used. Results: The prevalence of anorexia nervosa (AN) and binge-eating disorder (BED) were similar across all groups examined, but bulimia nervosa (BN) was more prevalent among Latinos and African Americans than non-Latino Whites. Despite similar prevalence of BED among ethnic groups examined, lifetime prevalence of any binge eating (ABE) was greater among each of the ethnic minority groups in comparison to non-Latino Whites. Lifetime prevalence of mental health service utilization was lower among ethnic minority groups studied than for non-Latino Whites for respondents with a lifetime history of any eating disorder. Discussion: These findings suggest the need for clinician training and health policy interventions to achieve optimal and equitable care for eating disorders across all ethnic groups in the United States. (C) 2010 by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

NIH (National Institute of Mental Health)[U01 MH 062209]

Identificador

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS, v.44, n.5, p.412-420, 2011

0276-3478

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23239

10.1002/eat.20787

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eat.20787

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eng

Publicador

WILEY-BLACKWELL

Relação

International Journal of Eating Disorders

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restrictedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #anorexia nervosa #bulimia nervosa #Binge-eating disorder #ethnicity #COMORBIDITY SURVEY REPLICATION #ASIAN-AMERICAN #MENTAL-DISORDERS #NATIONAL LATINO #ORGANIZATION #SYMPTOMS #LIFE #Psychology, Clinical #Nutrition & Dietetics #Psychiatry #Psychology
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article

original article

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