Eating Disorders among Students in Northern Benin (2023)
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Introduction: From their earliest hours, human beings are able to identify a
source of food and to feed themselves. Feeding is therefore one of the most
instinctive human functions. It is regulated by several factors (physiological,
psycho-affective and environmental) whose disruption can lead to eating dis
orders. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate eating disorders
among students in the town of Parakou in 2023. Method: Descriptive
cross-sectional study conducted from January to July 2023 in various univer
sities in the city of Parakou, Benin. The study population consisted of all stu
dents in grades 1 to 7 at these universities. A two-stage non-proportional
stratified sampling technique combined with a simple random draw was
adopted. The Eating Attitude Test-26, Bulimia Inventory Test Edinburgh and
a set of questions focusing on the diagnostic criteria for pica were used to
screen for pica and other disorders such as anorexia, bulimia nervosa and
binge eating disorder. Data were analyzed using SPSS (Statistical Package for
Social Sciences) version 25. Results: A total of 607 students were surveyed,
323 of whom had eating disorders. A prevalence of 53.21% of students at risk
of eating disorders was found. In relation to the total population, the preva
lences of anorexia, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder and pica were
45.96%, 0.82%, 15.48% and 12.68% respectively. In multivariate analysis,
seven factors explained the risk to develop at least one eating disorder among
the students surveyed. These were: urban area of residence (OR (95% CI) =
5.059 (1.75 - 14.65); p = 0.003); year of study (OR (95% CI) = 0.47 (0.28 -
0.79); p = 0.035); type of university attended (private university: OR (95% CI) = 1.63 (1.08 - 2.44); p = 0.019); parents’ marital status (couple or not) (OR
(95% CI) = 1.50 (1.01 - 2.24); p = 0.046); father’s level of education: secondary
(OR (CI 95%) = 3.85 (1.96 - 7.54); p < 0.001)/higher (OR (CI 95%) = 2.83
(1.36 - 5.86); p = 0.005); mother’s one: secondary (OR (CI 95%) = 0.30 (0.18 -
0.51); p < 0.001)/superior (OR (CI 95%) = 0.31 (0.16 - 0.61); p = 0.001); the
presence of doubtful (OR (CI95% = 1.69 (1.11 - 2.58); p = 0.009) or certain
anxiety symptomatology (OR (CI 95%) = 1.69 (1.11 - 2.58); p = 0.009). Con
clusion: More than half the students in Parakou had at least one eating dis
order. Diagnostic studies are needed, even if preventive actions are already
necessary.
