Assessing the burden of parents caring for a family member with an eating disorder in China

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Minjie An
Xu Han
Xueni Li
Cite this article:  An, M., Han, X., & Li, X. (2021). Assessing the burden of parents caring for a family member with an eating disorder in China. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 49(5), e10237.


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We examined the care burden and related factors of 192 parents of a family member being treated for an eating disorder in China. Participants completed a survey designed to measure demographic variables, caregiver burden, social support, and coping style. Results show that a greater care burden was associated with longer duration of the disorder, low family income, and longer interaction time between the parent and the family member. The use of a positive (vs. negative) coping style and good social support were associated with a lesser (vs. greater) care burden. Thus, we propose that parents be provided with support and that their coping style be improved as part of a comprehensive eating disorder intervention process.

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