Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Psychology, Belgrade
2. Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Psychology, Belgrade + Clinical Center of Serbia, Clinic of Psychiatry, Belgrade
Abstract
Background/Aim. The widespread symptoms of anorexia nervosa (AN) in young
women require to draw professional attention to this problem in Serbia. In
previous research on AN, insecure attachment styles, perfectionism and
concerns about body shape were identified as notable risk factors. The aim of
this study was to identify the prevalence of AN among female students and
assess the importance of these factors in its development. Methods. The
Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-40), the Experiences in Close Relationships Scale
(ECR), the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (FMPS) and the Body
Shape Questionnaire (BSQ) were applied to a sample of 500 randomly selected
female students of the University of Belgrade, the mean age of 22.44 years
(min 18, max 35). In addition, Body Mass Index (BMI) was also calculated.
Results. Although 38 (7.6%) female students displayed symptoms of AN (EAT >
30) and 13 (2.6%) had BMI indicating anorexia nervosa syndrome (BMI ? 17.50
kg/m2), only 1 (0.2%) student fulfilled both criteria. The majority of female
students (60.4%) had some type of insecure attachment style. There is a
significant influence of attachment styles on symptoms of AN: female students
with insecure attachment styles have a significantly higher mean score on the
EAT compared to those with secure attachment style (F = 7.873; p < 0.01).
There was a positive correlation between scores on the EAT and FMPS (r =
0.217; p < 0.01), and scores on the EAT and BSQ (r = 0.388; p < 0.01).
Conclusions. The obtained results show the prevalence of AN of 0.2% among
female students and indicate the importance of insecure attachment styles,
perfectionism and concern about body shape as risk factors. Activities for
the prevention of AN in this subpopulation should include internet-based
therapy and special counseling services with specific programs focusing on
emotion-regulation skills through mindfulness, acceptance and commitment
techniques, as well as specific cognitive-behavioral techniques.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Medicine
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