Associations between parental socioeconomic-, family-, and sibling status and risk of eating disorders in offspring in a Danish national female cohort.
Susanne Vinkel KochJanne Tidselbak LarsenKerstin J PlessenLaura M ThorntonCynthia M BulikLiselotte Vogdrup PetersenPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2022)
Parental socioeconomic background (SES) may influence eating disorders risk in offspring somewhat differently than other psychiatric disorders. In Denmark, higher parental SES was associated with increased risk of, particularly, anorexia nervosa (AN). Importantly AN does strike across the SES spectrum. We must ensure that individuals of all backgrounds have equal access to care and are equally likely to be detected and treated appropriately for eating disorders.