Incidence of eating disorders in Danish psychiatric secondary healthcare 1970-2008.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_1AE10E4695F7
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Incidence of eating disorders in Danish psychiatric secondary healthcare 1970-2008.
Journal
The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry
Author(s)
Gammelmark C., Jensen S.O., Plessen K.J., Skadhede S., Larsen J.T., Munk-Jørgensen P.
ISSN
1440-1614 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0004-8674
Publication state
Published
Issued date
08/2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
49
Number
8
Pages
724-730
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Is an increased focus on eating disorders during the past few decades reflected by increasing occurrence in the psychiatric health service system.
All first-time diagnoses of eating disorders identified in the Danish Central Psychiatric Research Register 1970-2008 constitute the present research database. Age-standardized rates per 100,000 inhabitants were calculated and autoregressive models were fitted for males and females separately as well as for in- and outpatients.
The incidence of eating disorders diagnosed in Danish psychiatric secondary healthcare has increased considerably during a nearly 40-year period of observation both within the general category of eating disorders and also specifically for anorexia nervosa. The steepest increase is seen within females aged 15-19 years, where the highest incidences are also found. Anorexia nervosa constitutes the vast majority of all eating disorders. Throughout the time interval investigated, the number of males, however, is negligible compared to females. Most patients are seen in outpatient services, increasing towards recent years. However, the number of patients being treated as inpatients has increased linearly through the entire four decenniums investigated.
Changes in registration principles, public awareness and higher acceptance of mental disorders in the public is the most obvious explanation for the incidence increase of anorexia nervosa and other eating disorders. This study does not answer whether there has been an increase in true incidence in the population.
Keywords
Adolescent, Adult, Anorexia Nervosa/epidemiology, Denmark/epidemiology, Feeding and Eating Disorders/epidemiology, Female, Humans, Incidence, Inpatients/statistics & numerical data, Male, Outpatients/statistics & numerical data, Registries, Sex Factors, Young Adult, anorexia nervosa, eating disorders, incidence, register research
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