The psychological impact of COVID-19 and lockdown measures among a sample of italian patients with eating disorders: A longitudinal study
Introduction COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown greatly impact on mental health, especially on individuals with pre-existing psychiatric conditions. Objectives To explore the prevalence of specific psychiatric symptoms across a sample of patients with Eating Disorder (ED), compared to a group of hea...
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| author | V. Nisticò S. Bertelli A. Priori O. Gambini B. Demartini |
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Introduction
COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown greatly impact on mental health, especially on individuals with pre-existing psychiatric conditions.
Objectives
To explore the prevalence of specific psychiatric symptoms across a sample of patients with Eating Disorder (ED), compared to a group of healthy controls (HC), during the lockdown period in Italy, and to assess whether patients’ symptoms improved, persisted or worsened with the easing of the lockdown measures.
Methods
Study 1: 59 ED patients and 43 HC were recruited and completed, at the beginning of May 2020(t0), an online survey including: the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale – 21 items (DASS-21), the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R), the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), and few ad-hoc questions extracted from the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q). Study 2: 40 ED patients from Study 1 completed the same survey two months after t0 (t1).
Results
Study 1: ED patients scored significantly higher than HC at the DASS-21 (Total Score and subscales), the IES-R (Total Score and subscales) and the PSS. Moreover, they showed higher distress specifically related to food and their body. Study 2: at t1, levels of stress, anxiety and depression were not different than at t0, but symptoms related to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) improved, together with patients’ reported level of psychological wellbeing and specific ED symptomatology.
Conclusions
During lockdown, ED patients presented significantly higher levels of stress, anxiety, depression, PTSD-related symptoms, and ED-related symptoms than HC. With the easing of lockdown, PTSD-related and ED-related symptoms ameliorated, but high levels of stress, anxiety and depression persisted.
Disclosure
No significant relationships.
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| spelling | doaj-art-2f4a2cd1aed649aaa724e8d0d5b8ff5a2025-08-20T00:57:24ZengCambridge University PressEuropean Psychiatry0924-93381778-35852021-04-0164S93S9310.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.273The psychological impact of COVID-19 and lockdown measures among a sample of italian patients with eating disorders: A longitudinal studyV. Nisticò0S. Bertelli1A. Priori2O. Gambini3B. Demartini4“aldo Ravelli” Research Center For Neurotechnology And Experimental Brain Therapeutics, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy Dipartimento Di Scienze Della Salute, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milano, ItalyUnità Di Psichiatria Ii, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, Presidio San Paolo, Milano, Italy Nutrimente Onlus, Nutrimente Onlus, Milan, Italy“aldo Ravelli” Research Center For Neurotechnology And Experimental Brain Therapeutics, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy Dipartimento Di Scienze Della Salute, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy Iii Clinica Neurologica, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, Presidio San Paolo, Milano, Italy“aldo Ravelli” Research Center For Neurotechnology And Experimental Brain Therapeutics, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy Dipartimento Di Scienze Della Salute, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy Unità Di Psichiatria Ii, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, Presidio San Paolo, Milano, Italy“aldo Ravelli” Research Center For Neurotechnology And Experimental Brain Therapeutics, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy Dipartimento Di Scienze Della Salute, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy Unità Di Psichiatria Ii, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, Presidio San Paolo, Milano, Italy Introduction COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown greatly impact on mental health, especially on individuals with pre-existing psychiatric conditions. Objectives To explore the prevalence of specific psychiatric symptoms across a sample of patients with Eating Disorder (ED), compared to a group of healthy controls (HC), during the lockdown period in Italy, and to assess whether patients’ symptoms improved, persisted or worsened with the easing of the lockdown measures. Methods Study 1: 59 ED patients and 43 HC were recruited and completed, at the beginning of May 2020(t0), an online survey including: the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale – 21 items (DASS-21), the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R), the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), and few ad-hoc questions extracted from the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q). Study 2: 40 ED patients from Study 1 completed the same survey two months after t0 (t1). Results Study 1: ED patients scored significantly higher than HC at the DASS-21 (Total Score and subscales), the IES-R (Total Score and subscales) and the PSS. Moreover, they showed higher distress specifically related to food and their body. Study 2: at t1, levels of stress, anxiety and depression were not different than at t0, but symptoms related to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) improved, together with patients’ reported level of psychological wellbeing and specific ED symptomatology. Conclusions During lockdown, ED patients presented significantly higher levels of stress, anxiety, depression, PTSD-related symptoms, and ED-related symptoms than HC. With the easing of lockdown, PTSD-related and ED-related symptoms ameliorated, but high levels of stress, anxiety and depression persisted. Disclosure No significant relationships. https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S092493382100273X/type/journal_articleAnxietyDepressionCOVID-19eating disorders |
| spellingShingle | V. Nisticò S. Bertelli A. Priori O. Gambini B. Demartini The psychological impact of COVID-19 and lockdown measures among a sample of italian patients with eating disorders: A longitudinal study Anxiety Depression COVID-19 eating disorders |
| title | The psychological impact of COVID-19 and lockdown measures among a sample of italian patients with eating disorders: A longitudinal study |
| title_full | The psychological impact of COVID-19 and lockdown measures among a sample of italian patients with eating disorders: A longitudinal study |
| title_fullStr | The psychological impact of COVID-19 and lockdown measures among a sample of italian patients with eating disorders: A longitudinal study |
| title_full_unstemmed | The psychological impact of COVID-19 and lockdown measures among a sample of italian patients with eating disorders: A longitudinal study |
| title_short | The psychological impact of COVID-19 and lockdown measures among a sample of italian patients with eating disorders: A longitudinal study |
| title_sort | psychological impact of covid 19 and lockdown measures among a sample of italian patients with eating disorders a longitudinal study |
| topic | Anxiety Depression COVID-19 eating disorders |
| url | https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S092493382100273X/type/journal_article |
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