Depressive symptoms and substance use among adolescent binge eaters and purgers: a defined population study.
1987; American Public Health Association; Volume: 77; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2105/ajph.77.12.1539
ISSN1541-0048
AutoresJoel D. Killen, C. Barr Taylor, Michael J. Telch, Thomas N. Robinson, David J. Maron, Keith E. Saylor,
Tópico(s)Obesity and Health Practices
ResumoWe surveyed 646 tenth grade females in Northern California to assess the prevalence of binge eating and purging behaviors. Of these, 10.3 per cent met study criteria for bulimia and an additional 10.4 per cent reported purging behaviors for weight control. Bulimics and purgers were heavier, had greater triceps and subscapular skinfold thicknesses, and reported higher rates of drunkenness, marijuana use, cigarette use, and greater levels of depressive symptomatology.
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