Objectives - The aim of the current study is to investigate what males experience as helpful in their recovery process from eating disorders (ED). Methods - Qualitative in-depth interviews within a phenomenological approach, and using content analysis to excavate overarching text themes. Setting - Norway and Sweden. Participants - Included were 15 males with an age range from 19 to 52 years. Duration of illness varied between 3 and 25 years of experience with anorexia nervosa (n=10), bulimia nervosa (n=4) or ED not otherwise specified (n=1). Results - The content analysis revealed four main categories, that is, ‘the need for a change’, ‘a commitment to leave the eating disorder behind’, ‘interpersonal changes’ and ‘searching for a life ...
There is a stark contrast between the research and published accounts reflecting women\u27s experie...
<b>Objectives</b> To understand how young men recognise eating disorder (ED) symptoms an...
Eating disorders are increasingly recognized as a problem for men but help-seeking is low and little...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the current study is to investigate what males experience as helpful in their...
Eating Disorders (ED) are relatively common in the general population. However, perceived as “female...
OBJECTIVES: To understand how young men recognise eating disorder (ED) symptoms and decide to seek h...
Objectives To understand how young men recognise eating disorder (ED) symptoms and decide to seek he...
The number of men diagnosed with anorexia has increased, men now representing 25% of those with eati...
Research has commonly examined eating disorders (EDs) predominantly in female groups. However, males...
Objective: Eating disorders (EDs) in men are often overlooked although they are associated with simi...
Eating disorders are the third largest mental illness in females. Many of those who recover never re...
The number of men diagnosed with anorexia has increased, men now representing 25% of those with eati...
The number of men diagnosed with anorexia has increased, men now representing 25% of those with eati...
Our knowledge about males’ perceptions about causes of eating disorder is very limited, but can be u...
Daring to walk towards the unknown - a qualitative study of recovering from an eating disorder A com...
There is a stark contrast between the research and published accounts reflecting women\u27s experie...
<b>Objectives</b> To understand how young men recognise eating disorder (ED) symptoms an...
Eating disorders are increasingly recognized as a problem for men but help-seeking is low and little...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the current study is to investigate what males experience as helpful in their...
Eating Disorders (ED) are relatively common in the general population. However, perceived as “female...
OBJECTIVES: To understand how young men recognise eating disorder (ED) symptoms and decide to seek h...
Objectives To understand how young men recognise eating disorder (ED) symptoms and decide to seek he...
The number of men diagnosed with anorexia has increased, men now representing 25% of those with eati...
Research has commonly examined eating disorders (EDs) predominantly in female groups. However, males...
Objective: Eating disorders (EDs) in men are often overlooked although they are associated with simi...
Eating disorders are the third largest mental illness in females. Many of those who recover never re...
The number of men diagnosed with anorexia has increased, men now representing 25% of those with eati...
The number of men diagnosed with anorexia has increased, men now representing 25% of those with eati...
Our knowledge about males’ perceptions about causes of eating disorder is very limited, but can be u...
Daring to walk towards the unknown - a qualitative study of recovering from an eating disorder A com...
There is a stark contrast between the research and published accounts reflecting women\u27s experie...
<b>Objectives</b> To understand how young men recognise eating disorder (ED) symptoms an...
Eating disorders are increasingly recognized as a problem for men but help-seeking is low and little...