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Binge Eating Disorder Risk Factors
Several risk factors have been found to be associated with an increased likelihood of developing binge eating disorder:
- Minority status(es)
- Low socioeconomic status
- Trauma/violence
- Body dissatisfaction
- Comorbid psychiatric conditions
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A client reports that at least twice a week, they secretly and rapidly consume an unusually large amount of food until they are uncomfortably full. They do not engage in any behaviors like vomiting or excessive exercise afterward. The client expresses profound feelings of guilt, shame, and disgust with themselves following these episodes. Based on this information, which statement best analyzes the client's condition?
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Sexual Minority Status and Binge Eating Disorder Risk
Racial/Ethnic Minority Status and Binge Eating Disorder Risk
Socioeconomic Status and Binge Eating Disorder Risk
Trauma/Violence and Binge Eating Disorder Risk
Body Dissatisfaction and Binge Eating Disorder Risk
Comorbid Psychiatric Conditions and Binge Eating Disorder Risk