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Citation

Saeedzadeh Sardahaee F, Holmen TL, Micali N, Sund ER, Bjerkeset O, Kvaløy K. BMJ Open 2019; 9(7): e029809.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, BMJ Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029809

PMID

31352423

PMCID

PMC6661666

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We conducted a population-based study on a sample of more than 7000 adolescents where we examined the associations between suicidal ideation (SI) and disordered eating (DE) and its related traits.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional.
SETTINGS: Data were derived from two Norwegian population-based cohorts, the Young-HUNT1 (1995-1997) and Young-HUNT3 (2006-2008) from the county of Nord-Trøndelag, Norway.
PARTICIPANTS: A total of 7268 adolescents (15-19 years) who had completed self-reported questionnaires including items on SI, DE, body size and weight perception were included.
PRIMARY OUTCOME MEASURES: ORs for SI given DE, body size or weight perception. Analyses were performed in multivariate logistic regression models.
RESULTS: The prevalence of SI was 23.1% in total population. Both girls and boys who reported DE, evaluated their body size as not 'about the same as others' or were 'unhappy about their weight' had between twofold to fivefold increase in odds for SI; these incremental risks were observed independent of sex, age, body mass index and socioeconomic status. We observed higher odds for SI among boys.
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest a clear association between SI and DE and its associated traits, in both genders but especially in males. Special attention should be paid on early detection of DE traits among adolescents.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; Logistic Models; Male; Multivariate Analysis; Norway; Adolescent; adolescents; Young Adult; Sex Factors; Adolescent Behavior; Prevalence; Suicidal Ideation; Social Class; Body Mass Index; Self Report; suicidal ideation; Body Image; Feeding and Eating Disorders; Body Size; body size perception; EAT-12; eating disorder (ED); HUNT; intention to lose weight

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