Protective factors against disordered eating in family systems: a systematic review of research

Abstract Objective This systematic review aims to identify and evaluate the literature investigating protective factors and eating disorders (EDs), to establish what is known about factors in family systems that could be considered protective against the development of ED/disordered eating. Methods...

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Main Authors: Jasmin Langdon-Daly, Lucy Serpell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-03-01
Series:Journal of Eating Disorders
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40337-017-0141-7
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spelling doaj-1aab90edb22a416bb3bd4e677e0c3cb22020-11-25T00:45:31ZengBMCJournal of Eating Disorders2050-29742017-03-015111510.1186/s40337-017-0141-7Protective factors against disordered eating in family systems: a systematic review of researchJasmin Langdon-Daly0Lucy Serpell1Department of Clinical, Educational, and Health Psychology, University College LondonDepartment of Clinical, Educational, and Health Psychology, University College LondonAbstract Objective This systematic review aims to identify and evaluate the literature investigating protective factors and eating disorders (EDs), to establish what is known about factors in family systems that could be considered protective against the development of ED/disordered eating. Methods A systematic review of the literature was conducted on five databases, using search terms related to ED/disordered eating and protective factors. Studies were systematically screened and included if they made reference to a protective factor within the family system and explored associations with a quantitative measure of ED/disordered eating behaviours. All included studies were evaluated for study quality. Results Twenty-five studies met criteria for inclusion. Ten papers made use of longitudinal or prospective designs appropriate to identify factors potentially protecting against the development of disordered eating difficulties, while a further 15 papers report cross-sectional associations between family factors and disordered eating outcomes. Studies looked at aspects of family relationships and family practices around food or eating. There was a particular research focus on the potential protective role of regular family meals. Conclusions and Implications Many of the potential protective factors identified, such as family support and connectedness, may be non-specific to eating difficulties, promoting general adaptive development and a range of positive development outcomes. Factors in the family environment around food, eating and weight, such as frequent family meals and avoiding comments about weight, may be more specific to ED and disordered eating. Issues with the methodologies used severely impact on the ability to draw conclusions about whether factors are ‘protective’.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40337-017-0141-7Eating disordersDisordered eatingFamilyProtective factorsSystematic review
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Lucy Serpell
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Protective factors against disordered eating in family systems: a systematic review of research
Journal of Eating Disorders
Eating disorders
Disordered eating
Family
Protective factors
Systematic review
author_facet Jasmin Langdon-Daly
Lucy Serpell
author_sort Jasmin Langdon-Daly
title Protective factors against disordered eating in family systems: a systematic review of research
title_short Protective factors against disordered eating in family systems: a systematic review of research
title_full Protective factors against disordered eating in family systems: a systematic review of research
title_fullStr Protective factors against disordered eating in family systems: a systematic review of research
title_full_unstemmed Protective factors against disordered eating in family systems: a systematic review of research
title_sort protective factors against disordered eating in family systems: a systematic review of research
publisher BMC
series Journal of Eating Disorders
issn 2050-2974
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Abstract Objective This systematic review aims to identify and evaluate the literature investigating protective factors and eating disorders (EDs), to establish what is known about factors in family systems that could be considered protective against the development of ED/disordered eating. Methods A systematic review of the literature was conducted on five databases, using search terms related to ED/disordered eating and protective factors. Studies were systematically screened and included if they made reference to a protective factor within the family system and explored associations with a quantitative measure of ED/disordered eating behaviours. All included studies were evaluated for study quality. Results Twenty-five studies met criteria for inclusion. Ten papers made use of longitudinal or prospective designs appropriate to identify factors potentially protecting against the development of disordered eating difficulties, while a further 15 papers report cross-sectional associations between family factors and disordered eating outcomes. Studies looked at aspects of family relationships and family practices around food or eating. There was a particular research focus on the potential protective role of regular family meals. Conclusions and Implications Many of the potential protective factors identified, such as family support and connectedness, may be non-specific to eating difficulties, promoting general adaptive development and a range of positive development outcomes. Factors in the family environment around food, eating and weight, such as frequent family meals and avoiding comments about weight, may be more specific to ED and disordered eating. Issues with the methodologies used severely impact on the ability to draw conclusions about whether factors are ‘protective’.
topic Eating disorders
Disordered eating
Family
Protective factors
Systematic review
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40337-017-0141-7
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