Comparison of depressive symptoms and eating behaviors among Japanese university students with subthreshold depression before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
Yoshie Miyake, Koki Takagaki, Atsuo Yoshino, Yuri Okamoto

TL;DR
This study examines how the pandemic affected depressive symptoms and eating behaviors in Japanese university students with subthreshold depression.
Contribution
The study reveals gender-specific changes in bulimic symptoms and stress coping linked to depression during the pandemic.
Findings
Female students showed higher bulimic symptoms during the pandemic compared to before.
In males, lower task-oriented coping was linked to increased depressive symptoms during the pandemic.
Monitoring bulimic symptoms and stress coping is important for preventing depression deterioration.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic had exposed university students to unusual environmental stresses. High stress levels have been reported among adolescents with depressive symptoms. Subthreshold depression is highly prevalent among university students who are at high risk of developing clinical depression and other psychiatric disorders such as eating disorders. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of the pandemic on depressive symptoms and eating behaviors among Japanese university students with subthreshold depression from a cohort study. A total of 555 fourth-year university students, 261 students before the pandemic and 294 students during the pandemic, were participated. The inclusion criteria were age 18–19 years and subthreshold depression upon entering the university and completed questionnaires at both university entrance and during their fourth year. We examined…
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TopicsCOVID-19 and Mental Health · Eating Disorders and Behaviors · Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
