ATTACHMENT AS A PREDICTOR OF RISK FOR EATING DISORDERS ON A REPRESENTATIVE HUNGARIAN ADULT SAMPLE

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Szalai, Tamas Doemoetoer [1 ]
Czegledi, Edit [1 ]
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[1] Semmelweis Univ, Inst Behav Sci, Nagyvarad Ter 4, H-1089 Budapest, Hungary
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anxiety; attachment; eating disorder; risk; SCOFF QUESTIONNAIRE; SELF-ESTEEM; HEALTH; WOMEN; COMORBIDITY; DEPRESSION; STABILITY; ANOREXIA; ANXIETY; NERVOSA;
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10.18071/isz.isz.68.409
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background and purpose - Many studies confirm the relationship between attachment disturbances and (the severity of) eating disorders, however among them only one Hungarian study can be found. The exact predisposing traits of attachment and the strength of relationship is still uncleared. Our aim was to explore these aspects. Methods - Study was based on a cross-sectional nationally representative survey, called "Hungarostudy 2013" (N=2000, 46.9% males, mean age 46.9 years, SD=18.24 years). Measures: Sociodemographic and self-reported anthropometric data (weight and height), short Hungarian version of Relationship Scale Questionnaire, SCOFF questionnaire and short Hungarian version of Beck Depression Inventory. Results - The frequency of risk for eating disorders (anorexia or bulimia nervosa) was 3.9% (N=76) among the respondents (N=1860). Attachment anxiety was significantly higher in the risk for eating disorders group (t((1888))=-3.939, p<0.001), and significantly predicted the risk for eating disorders after adjusting for the potential background variables (OR=1.09, p=0.040). Detachment was not a significant predictor of risk for eating disorders (OR=0.98, p=0.515). Younger age (OR=0.97, p<0.001), higher level of depression (OR=1.09, p<0.001) and higher body mass index (OR=1.08, p<0.001) were also significant cross-sectional predictors of risk for eating disorders. The explained variance of the model was 10.7%. Conclusion - The study supported, that higher attachment anxiety is associated with the increased risk of eating disorders, with a possible therapeutic relevance. Assessment of attachment's further aspects and creating multivariable models are required for more thorough understanding and optimising of intervention points.
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