Screening of eating disorders and its related factors among Syrian undergraduates: a cross-sectional study

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Mhd Obai Alchallah
Homam Alolabi
Mhd Homam Safiah
Sham Ataya
Khaled Kalalib Alashabi
Massa Haffar
Dima Alistwani
Hani Alolabi
Dana Saeid
Fatema Mohsen
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[1] Syrian Private University,Faculty of Medicine
[2] Damascus University,Faculty of Medicine
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Discover Psychology | / 4卷 / 1期
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Eating disorder; University students; SCOFF; Syria;
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10.1007/s44202-024-00197-4
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We conducted this study between December 2020 and February 2021 to estimate the rate of eating disorders and their related factors among a Syrian university student during the war and COVID-19 epidemic. We gathered sociodemographic characteristics and psychological factors through a questionnaire. Of the 728 enrolled students, 45.3% were males and 54.7% were females. 20.3% of sample students potentially had an eating disorder, of those 66.9% were females. 66.9% of those who have potential eating disorders reported worse eating habits during exams, compared to those who had no change habits 27.2% or their habits became better 5.4%. Those who “ate because of feeling lonely” 58.8%, “felt out of control with food” 67.6%, “ate until stomach hurts” 66.9%, “ate because of feeling upset” 53.4%, and “ate because of feeling bored” 79.7%, all of these groups exhibited higher scores on the screening for eating disorders.
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