2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40519-021-01137-0
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The psychological impact of COVID-19-related lockdown measures among a sample of Italian patients with eating disorders: a preliminary longitudinal study

Abstract: Purpose To explore the prevalence of symptoms of anxiety and depression, along with PTSD-and ED-related symptoms, across a sample of patients with Eating Disorders (EDs) compared to a group of healthy controls (HC) during the lockdown period in Italy; to assess whether patients' reported aforementioned psychiatric symptoms improved, remained stable or worsened with the easing of the lockdown measures. Methods t0 assessment (during lockdown): 59 ED patients and 43 HC completed an online survey, including the De… Show more

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“…These studies [ 26 •, 27 •] also highlighted that when ED-related cognitions were evaluated, the impairment was even more common than that of behavioral ED symptoms, occurring in 70%, 80%, and 87% of samples with AN [ 27 •], with BN [ 26 •], or with mixed ED diagnoses [ 41 ], respectively. A general worsening of ED-related cognitions was also found in other studies [ 33 •, 35 ]. Across ED-related aberrant behaviors, physical exercise is worth of a specific mention.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…These studies [ 26 •, 27 •] also highlighted that when ED-related cognitions were evaluated, the impairment was even more common than that of behavioral ED symptoms, occurring in 70%, 80%, and 87% of samples with AN [ 27 •], with BN [ 26 •], or with mixed ED diagnoses [ 41 ], respectively. A general worsening of ED-related cognitions was also found in other studies [ 33 •, 35 ]. Across ED-related aberrant behaviors, physical exercise is worth of a specific mention.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…[ 33 ] 320 ED patients, 93.8% female 179 AN 63 BN 48 BED 22 OSFED 29.19 (12.05) Retrospective, no comparison with a control group Factors associated with ED psychopathology worsening during COVID-19 lockdown (self-developed survey with items selected and adapted from EDI-2, GAD-7, PHQ-9, PTSD Checklist for DSM-5, OCI) Factors associated with general psychopathology worsening during COVID-19 lockdown (self-developed survey with items selected and adapted from EDI-2, GAD-7, PHQ-9, PTSD Checklist for DSM-5, OCI) Positive association: heightened isolation and fear of contagion Negative association: perceived therapeutic relationship quality, satisfaction with family relationships and friends’ relationships Positive association: heightened isolation and fear of contagion Negative association: perceived therapeutic relationship quality, satisfaction with family relationships and friends’ relationship, entrusting of others Monteleone et al. [ 34 ] 320 ED patients, 93.8% female 179 AN 63 BN 48 BED 22 OSFED 29.19 (12.05) Retrospective, no comparison with a control group Psychopathology: before vs lockdown periods (self-developed survey with items selected and adapted from EDI-2, GAD-7, PHQ-9, PTSD Checklist for DSM-5, OCI) Psychopathology: lockdown vs post-lockdown periods (self-developed survey with items selected and adapted from EDI-2, GAD-7, PHQ-9, PTSD Checklist for DSM-5, OCI) Anxiety, depression, stress, post-traumatic stress symptoms, obsessive–compulsive symptoms, insomnia, panic symptoms, suicide ideation, ineffectiveness, impulsivity, social insecurity, body dissatisfaction, and self-induced vomiting were significantly higher during lockdown Anxiety was significantly higher in the post-lockdown Suicide ideation, social insecurity, binge eating, physical activity, and body dissatisfaction were significantly lower in the post-lockdown Nisticò et al [ 35 ] 59 ED patients, 96.6% female 22 AN 15 BN 22 BED 43 HC 30.1 (12.9) 34.7 (12.7) Longitudinal, comparison with a control group Psychopathology (DASS-21, IES-R, PSS, 5 questions from the EDE-Q) ED patients vs HC: higher eating symptoms, stress, anxiety, depression, avoidance, intrusion, hyperarousal, and perceived stress score Lockdown vs post-COVID-19: patients scoring significantly lower during post-COVID19 in intrusion, hyperarousal, losing control over food, thinking about body, seeing body. No change in stress, anxiety and depression scores Phillip...…”
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