Binge eating disorder and depressive symptoms among females of child-bearing age: the Korea Nurses' Health Study

Abstract Background Most studies regarding the relationship between binge eating disorder (BED) and depression have targeted obese populations. However, nurses, particularly female nurses, are one of the vocations that face these issues due to various reasons including high stress and shift work. Th...

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Main Authors: O. Kim, M. S. Kim, J. Kim, J. E. Lee, H. Jung
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-01-01
Series:BMC Psychiatry
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-018-1601-6
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spelling doaj-10795b2557e8433baaca45cf01f24bc02020-11-25T00:09:19ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2018-01-011811810.1186/s12888-018-1601-6Binge eating disorder and depressive symptoms among females of child-bearing age: the Korea Nurses' Health StudyO. Kim0M. S. Kim1J. Kim2J. E. Lee3H. Jung4Korean Nurses AssociationJeju Institute of Public Health and Health PolicyDepartment of Nursing, Dongeui UniversityDepartment of Food and Nutrition, Seoul National UniversityCollege of Nursing, Konyang UniversityAbstract Background Most studies regarding the relationship between binge eating disorder (BED) and depression have targeted obese populations. However, nurses, particularly female nurses, are one of the vocations that face these issues due to various reasons including high stress and shift work. This study investigated the prevalence of BED and the correlation between BED and severity of self-reported depressive symptoms among female nurses in South Korea. Methods Participants were 7,267 female nurses, of which 502 had symptoms of BED. Using the propensity score matching (PSM) technique, 502 nurses with BED and 502 without BED were included in the analyses. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Spearman’s correlation, and multivariable ordinal logistic regression analysis. Results The proportion of binge eating disorder was 6.90% among the nurses, and 81.3% of nurses displayed some levels of depressive symptoms. Multivariable ordinal logistic regression analysis revealed that age (40 years old and older), alcohol consumption (frequent drinkers), self-rated health, sleep problems, and stress were associated with self-reported depression symptoms. Overall, after adjusting for confounders, nurses with BED had 1.80 times the risk (95% CI = [1.41–2.30]; p-value < 0.001) of experiencing a greater severity of self-reported depression symptoms. Conclusions Korean female nurse showed a higher prevalence of both binge eating disorder and depressive symptoms, and the association between the two factors was proven in the study. Therefore, hospital management and health policy makers should be alarmed and agreed on both examining nurses on such problems and providing organized and systematic assistance.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-018-1601-6Binge eating disorderDepressionDSMKorea nurses’ health studyNursingPublic health
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Binge eating disorder and depressive symptoms among females of child-bearing age: the Korea Nurses' Health Study
BMC Psychiatry
Binge eating disorder
Depression
DSM
Korea nurses’ health study
Nursing
Public health
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M. S. Kim
J. Kim
J. E. Lee
H. Jung
author_sort O. Kim
title Binge eating disorder and depressive symptoms among females of child-bearing age: the Korea Nurses' Health Study
title_short Binge eating disorder and depressive symptoms among females of child-bearing age: the Korea Nurses' Health Study
title_full Binge eating disorder and depressive symptoms among females of child-bearing age: the Korea Nurses' Health Study
title_fullStr Binge eating disorder and depressive symptoms among females of child-bearing age: the Korea Nurses' Health Study
title_full_unstemmed Binge eating disorder and depressive symptoms among females of child-bearing age: the Korea Nurses' Health Study
title_sort binge eating disorder and depressive symptoms among females of child-bearing age: the korea nurses' health study
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series BMC Psychiatry
issn 1471-244X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Abstract Background Most studies regarding the relationship between binge eating disorder (BED) and depression have targeted obese populations. However, nurses, particularly female nurses, are one of the vocations that face these issues due to various reasons including high stress and shift work. This study investigated the prevalence of BED and the correlation between BED and severity of self-reported depressive symptoms among female nurses in South Korea. Methods Participants were 7,267 female nurses, of which 502 had symptoms of BED. Using the propensity score matching (PSM) technique, 502 nurses with BED and 502 without BED were included in the analyses. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Spearman’s correlation, and multivariable ordinal logistic regression analysis. Results The proportion of binge eating disorder was 6.90% among the nurses, and 81.3% of nurses displayed some levels of depressive symptoms. Multivariable ordinal logistic regression analysis revealed that age (40 years old and older), alcohol consumption (frequent drinkers), self-rated health, sleep problems, and stress were associated with self-reported depression symptoms. Overall, after adjusting for confounders, nurses with BED had 1.80 times the risk (95% CI = [1.41–2.30]; p-value < 0.001) of experiencing a greater severity of self-reported depression symptoms. Conclusions Korean female nurse showed a higher prevalence of both binge eating disorder and depressive symptoms, and the association between the two factors was proven in the study. Therefore, hospital management and health policy makers should be alarmed and agreed on both examining nurses on such problems and providing organized and systematic assistance.
topic Binge eating disorder
Depression
DSM
Korea nurses’ health study
Nursing
Public health
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-018-1601-6
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