Holy anorexia: Eating disorders symptomatology and religiosity among Muslim women in the United Arab Emirates
Abstract
There is a substantial body of literature reporting a negative association between religiosity and psychiatric symptoms. In the context of eating disorders, however, this relationship appears to be reversed. The few studies exploring the relationship between religiosity and eating disorders have mostly focused on the Judeo-Christian religious traditions in Western nations. The present study examines this relationship among Muslim college women...
Paper Details
Title
Holy anorexia: Eating disorders symptomatology and religiosity among Muslim women in the United Arab Emirates
Published Date
Feb 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
260
Pages
495 - 499
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