Risk and protective factors for new-onset binge eating, low weight, and self-harm symptoms in >35,000 individuals in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Helena L DaviesChristopher HübelMoritz P HerleSaakshi KakarJessica MundyAlicia J PeelAbigail R Ter KuileJohan ZvrskovecDina MonssenKai Xiang LimMolly R DaviesAlish B PalmosYuhao LinGursharan KalsiHenry C RogersShannon BristowKiran GlenChelsea Mika MaloufEmily J KellyKirstin L PurvesKatherine S YoungMatthew HotopfCherie ArmourAndrew M McIntoshThalia C EleyJanet TreasureGerome D BreenPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2022)
In a sample of 35,000 UK residents, people who had a psychiatric disorder, identified as being part of a racially minoritized group, were not in paid employment, or were more worried about the pandemic were more likely to experience binge eating, low weight, suicidal and/or self-harm ideation, and self-harm for the first time during the pandemic. People with these risk factors may need particular attention during future pandemics to enable early identification of new psychiatric symptoms.