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Early-onset restrictive eating disturbances in primary school boys and girls
Kurz, Susanne; Van Dyck, Zoé; Dremmel, Daniela et al.
2014In European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, p. 1-7
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Keywords :
Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder; Early-onset restrictive eating disturbances; Middle childhood; Prevalence
Abstract :
[en] This study sought to determine the distribution of early-onset restrictive eating disturbances characteristic of the new DSM-5 diagnosis, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) in middle childhood, as well as to evaluate the screening instrument, Eating Disturbances in Youth-Questionnaire (EDY-Q). A total of 1,444 8- to 13-year-old children were screened in regular schools (3rd to 6th grade) in Switzerland using the self-report measure EDY-Q, consisting of 12 items based on the DSM-5 criteria for ARFID. 46 children (3.2 %) reported features of ARFID in the self-rating. Group differences were found for body mass index, with underweight children reporting features of ARFID more often than normal and overweight children. The EDY-Q revealed good psychometric properties, including adequate discriminant and convergent validity. Early-onset restrictive eating disturbances are commonly reported in middle childhood. Because of possible negative short- and long-term impact, early detection is essential. Further studies with structured interviews and parent reports are needed to confirm this study’s findings.
Disciplines :
Treatment & clinical psychology
Author, co-author :
Kurz, Susanne
Van Dyck, Zoé ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education (FLSHASE) > Integrative Research Unit: Social and Individual Development (INSIDE)
Dremmel, Daniela
Munsch, Simone
Hilbert Anja
Language :
English
Title :
Early-onset restrictive eating disturbances in primary school boys and girls
Publication date :
October 2014
Journal title :
European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Pages :
1-7
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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