Positive beliefs about anorexia nervosa and muscle dysmorphia are associated with eating disorder symptomatology

Volume: 49, Issue: 9, Pages: 812 - 820
Published: Feb 17, 2015
Abstract
Objective: The ego-syntonic nature of anorexia nervosa means that sufferers often deny their symptoms or experience them as positive or comforting. Positive beliefs about eating disorder symptoms may contribute to the development and/or maintenance of eating-disordered behaviour. To date, however, research in this field has been confined to women and anorexia nervosa. Given increasing scientific interest in muscle dysmorphia, a potential eating...
Paper Details
Title
Positive beliefs about anorexia nervosa and muscle dysmorphia are associated with eating disorder symptomatology
Published Date
Feb 17, 2015
Volume
49
Issue
9
Pages
812 - 820
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