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Eating and Body Image Disturbances in Adolescence and Substance Use Throughout Young Adulthood: Findings from the Australian Temperament Project

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posted on 2025-04-16, 06:05 authored by Jake LinardonJake Linardon, Christopher GreenwoodChristopher Greenwood, Jacqui MacdonaldJacqui Macdonald, Liz SpryLiz Spry, EH Wertheim, D Le Grange, Primrose LetcherPrimrose Letcher, Craig OlssonCraig Olsson
Abstract   We investigated whether eating and body image disturbances in mid-adolescence were associated with substance use in young adulthood. Participants (n = 1566) completed the drive for thinness, bulimic behavior, and body dissatisfaction subscales from the Eating Disorder Inventory during adolescence (15–16 years), and reported frequencies of substance use (tobacco, cannabis, binge drinking, other illicit substances) across young adulthood (19–20, 23–24, and 27–28 years). Adolescent body dissatisfaction was associated with a 10% increase in the rate of binge drinking and tobacco smoking, with effects being of similar magnitude in men and women, and across young adulthood. The association between bulimic behavior and tobacco smoking was strongest in the earlier years of young adulthood (19–20 years). Relationships between cannabis use, bulimic behavior, and body dissatisfaction were evident in men only. Findings highlight important targets for prevention programs, as well as focused monitoring efforts to identify individuals at risk of later substance use.

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Location

Berlin, Germany

Open access

  • Yes

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction

Volume

22

Pagination

2861-2873

ISSN

1557-1874

eISSN

1557-1882

Publisher

Springer