Purpose: Stigma resistance, described as the capacity to counteract or remain unaffected by the stigma of mental illness, may play a crucial role in the fight against stigma. Little is known, however, about stigma resistance and its correlates in people with eating disorders. This study investigated stigma resistance in people currently diagnosed (n = 325) and recovered (n = 127) from anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and EDNOS. Methods: Participants completed an Internet survey that included the Stigma Resistance subscale of the Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness Scale together with a battery of psychosocial and psychiatric measures. Results: A minimal-to-low level of stigma resistance was exhibited by 26.5 % of currently diagnosed par...
Stigma internalisation in people with eating disorders is an area of increasing scientific interest....
Background: The stigma of mental illness has been identified as an important barrier to treatment an...
Stigma is a problem for individuals with eating disorders (EDs), forming a barrier to disclosure and...
OBJECTIVE: To date, studies of stigma relating to eating disorders have been largely confined to sur...
Research about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereotypes, prejudices, and...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...
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...
Widely held stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs toward bulimic eating disorders may lead to self-blam...
Widely held stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs toward bulimic eating disorders may lead to self-blam...
Stigma internalisation in people with eating disorders is an area of increasing scientific interest....
Widely held stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs toward bulimic eating disorders may lead to self-blam...
Stigma internalisation in people with eating disorders is an area of increasing scientific interest....
Background: The stigma of mental illness has been identified as an important barrier to treatment an...
Stigma is a problem for individuals with eating disorders (EDs), forming a barrier to disclosure and...
OBJECTIVE: To date, studies of stigma relating to eating disorders have been largely confined to sur...
Research about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereotypes, prejudices, and...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...
International audienceResearch about stigmatization in eating disorders (EDs) has highlighted stereo...
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...
Widely held stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs toward bulimic eating disorders may lead to self-blam...
Widely held stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs toward bulimic eating disorders may lead to self-blam...
Stigma internalisation in people with eating disorders is an area of increasing scientific interest....
Widely held stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs toward bulimic eating disorders may lead to self-blam...
Stigma internalisation in people with eating disorders is an area of increasing scientific interest....
Background: The stigma of mental illness has been identified as an important barrier to treatment an...
Stigma is a problem for individuals with eating disorders (EDs), forming a barrier to disclosure and...