Abstract
Romanian emigration rates are among the highest in Europe. This cross-sectional study estimates the prevalence of full-threshold eating disorders (EDs) and other specified feeding or eating disorders (OSFEDs) among left-behind female adolescents (LBFA) compared with non-left-behind female adolescents (NLBFA) living with their parents in Romania. In addition, we investigated the associations between full-threshold EDs and OSFEDs with self-esteem, hopelessness, and thin-ideal internalization in both groups. The data was collected from 717 female adolescents (aged 14–18). Results showed no significant differences in prevalence of full-threshold EDs and OSFEDs between LBFA (n = 128) and NLBFA (n = 589). Multiple logistic regressions revealed that self-esteem and zBMI were significant predictors of OSFEDs in the LBFA group, while thin-ideal internalization and self-esteem predicted OSFEDs in the NLBFA group. There was no significant association between presumptive predictors and full-threshold EDs among LBFA. Findings suggest that parental emigration is not associated with an increased prevalence of full and subthreshold EDs among female adolescents.
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Parental emigration does not lead to a higher prevalence of full-and subthreshold EDs among female adolescents.
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Hopelessness was positively related to full-and subthreshold EDs in both groups.
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Self-esteem, zBMI and thin-ideal internalization were predictors of OSFEDs in the NLBFA group.
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Night eating syndrome is the most prevalent subthreshold disorder among Romanian female adolescents.
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Enea, V., Diaconu-Gherasim, L., Iancu, S. et al. Estimates and Correlates of Eating Disorders in Romanian Female Adolescents from Transnational Families Compared to Non-Left-behind Female Adolescents. J Child Fam Stud 33, 179–189 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-022-02455-2
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