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Relationship between eating disorders and internalized problems in chilean adolescents.

Alejandra Caqueo-UrízarAlfonso UrzúaJerome FloresDaniel AcevedoJessica Herrera LorcaJenifer Casanova
Published in: Journal of eating disorders (2021)
There is a need to establish strategies in the school setting for detecting frequent symptomatology in adolescents with INTP and ED to achieve a timely and accessible intervention. Since the symptomatology of ED is more prevalent in adolescents, this research evaluated relationships between ED and INTP in young people from Northern Chile. This research is relevant because the evidence on this topic in Chile is scarce and the relationships found could be the first research on the subject and serve to design an intervention plan at the school level in the medium and long terms. It is a non-experimental and transactional correlational study because all variables were measured at a single moment, and it sought to establish relationships between variables without assuming causality. The sample of secondary school students consisted of 2277 students, belonging to the public, subsidized, and private schools. Strong relationships were observed between INTP and ED, the strongest correlations being with the variables depression and anxiety. In addition, female participants presented greater problems in ED and INTP.
Keyphrases
  • emergency department
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • randomized controlled trial
  • healthcare
  • high school