Journal article

Interventions to reduce the stigma of eating disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis

JR Doley, LM Hart, AA Stukas, K Petrovic, A Bouguettaya, SJ Paxton

International Journal of Eating Disorders | WILEY | Published : 2017

Abstract

Stigma is a problem for individuals with eating disorders (EDs), forming a barrier to disclosure and help-seeking. Interventions to reduce ED stigma may help remove these barriers; however, it is not known which strategies (e.g., explaining etiology to reduce blame, contact with a person with an ED, or educating about ED) are effective in reducing stigma and related outcomes. This review described effectiveness of intervention strategies, and identified gaps in the literature. A search of four databases was performed using the terms (eating disorder* OR bulimi* OR anorexi* OR binge-eating disorder) AND (stigma* OR stereotyp* OR beliefs OR negative attitudes) AND (program OR experiment OR int..

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