Journal article
Seeing yourself clearly: Self-identification of a body image problem in adolescents with an eating disorder
SJ Fatt, J Mond, K Bussey, S Griffiths, SB Murray, A Lonergan, P Hay, K Pike, N Trompeter, D Mitchison
Early Intervention in Psychiatry | WILEY | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1111/eip.12987
Abstract
Aim: Many adolescents who meet diagnostic criteria for an eating disorder do not self-identify as having a problem and may consequently be less likely to seek help. Extant research investigating self-identification has been limited to specific populations (ie, girls meeting criteria for bulimic-type eating disorders). This study investigated how self-identification varied across sex, eating disorder diagnoses, and the presence of extreme eating behaviours, and how self-identification was related to help-seeking in adolescents. Methods: Participants included 1002 Australian school students (75.5% female, Mage = 15.14 years, SD = 1.40) who met DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for an eating disorder. ..
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Awarded by New South Wales Institute of Psychiatry
Funding Acknowledgements
Society for Mental Health Research; Macquarie University