Levels of childhood traumatic experiences and dissociative symptoms in extremely obese patients with and without binge eating disorder |
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Authors: | Hasan Belli Cenk Ural Mahir Akbudak Eser Sagaltıcı |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychiatry, Bagcilar Education and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey;2. hasan.belli@hotmail.com;4. Department of Psychiatry, Mardin State Hospital, Mardin, Turkey |
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Abstract: | AbstractBackground: It has been suggested that obese patients with binge eating disorder (BED) show higher levels of dissociation and childhood trauma.Aim: This study assesses childhood trauma history and dissociative symptoms in obese patients with BED compared to obese patients without BED.Methods: The 241 patients participating in the study had to meet obesity criteria. These patients were applicants for bariatric surgery and were consulted by a psychiatry service. Patients were separated into two groups that were accompanied by BED diagnoses according to structured clinical interviews administered according to the DSM-IV (SCID-I). Patients were assessed using the Dissociation Questionnaire (DIS-Q) and the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ). The two groups of patients were compared.Results: A total of 75 (31.1%) of the 241 obese patients were diagnosed with BED. The study showed that obese patients with BED had higher dissociative scores than those without BED (p < .05). The results showed higher total scores and two different types of childhood trauma (physical abuse and emotional abuse) in BED patients compared to non-BED patients (p < .05).Conclusions: Clinicians should be fully aware of BED, dissociative symptoms and childhood traumatic experiences. These results show that, for at least a sub-group of obese patients, BED is associated with obesity and may be connected with dissociative symptoms and childhood physical abuse and emotional abuse. |
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Keywords: | Obesity binge eating disorder dissociation childhood trauma |
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