Exploring carer burden amongst those caring for a child or adolescent with an eating disorder during COVID-19

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Kristen Maunder
Fiona McNicholas
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[1] University College Dublin,School of Medicine and Medical Science
[2] Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumlin,Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
[3] Lucena Clinic Services,undefined
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Eating disorders; Children and adolescents; Carers; Carer burden; COVID-19;
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Caring for a child with an Eating Disorder (ED) can be difficult at the best of times. Research is beginning to emerge demonstrating the negative impact the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is having both on youth with an ED and their carers. In this review, we briefly summarize what is known about carer burden in families where a young person has an ED, consider the additional impact of COVID-19 and highlight the need for further supportive interventions. This review indicates that carer burden is substantial amongst those caring for a loved one with an ED and additional strain has been placed on carers during the pandemic. Key themes have emerged likely contributing to an increase in carer burden during COVID-19: (1) reduced access to ED services; (2) increased physical vulnerability and exacerbation of psychiatric co-morbidity amongst youth with EDs; (3) increased practical demands placed on carers; and (4) social isolation and decreased social support. Findings from this review aim to inspire further research on how best we can support carers of youth with EDs during the pandemic and beyond.
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