Background: Stigmatizing attitudes against anorexia nervosa (AN) may act as barriers to treatment. Aims: Evaluated college students’ perceptions of AN as compared to major depressive disorder (MDD). Method: One-hundred two female undergraduates read vignettes describing targets with mild or severe MDD or AN, then rated biological, vanity, and self-responsibility attributions; feelings of admiration, sympathy, and anger; and behavioral dispositions toward coercion into treatment, imitation, and social distance. Results: AN was perceived more negatively than MDD in terms of vanity attributions, self-responsibility attributions, and feelings of anger, but more positively in terms of admiration and imitation. Conclusions: This research demonstr...
Geerling, D. M., & Saunders, S. M. (2015). College students ’ perceptions of anorexia nervosa: ...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...
Background: Eating disorders (ED) are mental illnesses characterized by unhealthy eating and exercis...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is an eating disorder characterized by a restriction of energy intake, an inte...
The present study investigated perceptions, attitudes, and beliefs toward individuals with anorexia ...
Background and aims:Few studies have examined stigma towards individuals affected by eating disorder...
Background and aims:Few studies have examined stigma towards individuals affected by eating disorder...
Little research has investigated adolescents’ understanding of eating disorders (EDs) or attitudes t...
This paper will review the literature that outlines the stigmatization of anorexia nervosa within so...
Research about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereotypes, prejudices, and...
Few studies have examined stigma towards people with eating disorders. What research has been done i...
Background: The stigma of mental illness has been identified as an important barrier to treatment an...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...
Geerling, D. M., & Saunders, S. M. (2015). College students ’ perceptions of anorexia nervosa: ...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...
Background: Eating disorders (ED) are mental illnesses characterized by unhealthy eating and exercis...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is an eating disorder characterized by a restriction of energy intake, an inte...
The present study investigated perceptions, attitudes, and beliefs toward individuals with anorexia ...
Background and aims:Few studies have examined stigma towards individuals affected by eating disorder...
Background and aims:Few studies have examined stigma towards individuals affected by eating disorder...
Little research has investigated adolescents’ understanding of eating disorders (EDs) or attitudes t...
This paper will review the literature that outlines the stigmatization of anorexia nervosa within so...
Research about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereotypes, prejudices, and...
Few studies have examined stigma towards people with eating disorders. What research has been done i...
Background: The stigma of mental illness has been identified as an important barrier to treatment an...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...
Geerling, D. M., & Saunders, S. M. (2015). College students ’ perceptions of anorexia nervosa: ...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...