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Prospective pathways to depressive symptoms and disordered eating in adolescence: A 7-year longitudinal cohort study

Lewis-Smith, Helena; Bray, Isabelle; Salmon, Debra; Slater, Amy

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Issy Bray Issy.Bray@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Public Health (Epidemiology)

Debra Salmon

Amy Slater Amy.Slater@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Centre for Appearance Research



Abstract

Eating pathology and depressive symptoms increase during adolescence, yet predictive pathways remain predominantly unexplored, despite their implications for prevention. The present study aimed to identify shared risk factors for eating pathology and depressive symptoms by evaluating an adapted Dual-Pathway Model of disordered eating, which postulated that higher BMI would predict disordered eating and depressive symptoms via pathways between body dissatisfaction, later BMI, depressive symptoms, and visible indicators of puberty (breast development for girls, height for boys). The participants were 8,915 children (49% girls) from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, a population-based cohort study of British children, who were assessed at different intervals between the age of 7 to 14 years. Path analyses revealed that, for girls, childhood BMI exerted indirect effects on disordered eating via body dissatisfaction, depressive symptoms, and more advanced breast development, with indirect pathways identified to depressive symptoms via earlier depressive symptoms and more advanced breast development. For boys, childhood BMI had indirect effects on disordered eating via later BMI and body dissatisfaction, while only earlier depressive symptoms were found to have an independent and direct effect on adolescent depressive symptoms. This study reveals shared and independent risk factors for eating pathology and depressive symptoms in adolescence and suggests targets for preventative interventions, including higher BMI, body dissatisfaction, and depressive symptoms, in addition to advanced breast development, for girls.

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Lewis-Smith, H., Bray, I., Salmon, D., & Slater, A. (2020). Prospective pathways to depressive symptoms and disordered eating in adolescence: A 7-year longitudinal cohort study. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 49(10), 2060-2074. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-020-01291-1

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 9, 2020
Online Publication Date Jul 29, 2020
Publication Date Oct 1, 2020
Deposit Date Jul 24, 2020
Publicly Available Date Sep 25, 2020
Journal Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Print ISSN 0047-2891
Electronic ISSN 1573-6601
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 49
Issue 10
Pages 2060-2074
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-020-01291-1
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/6180859

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