Background: Young people with eating disorders (EDs) and ED symptoms are at risk during university adjustment, suggesting a need to protect their health. The social identity approach proposes that people’s social connections – and the identity-related behaviour they derive from them – are important for promoting positive health outcomes. However, there is a limited understanding as to how meaningful everyday connections, supported by affiliative identities, may act to reduce ED symptoms during a life transition. Methods: Two hundred eighty-one first year university students with an ED or ED symptoms completed an online survey during the first month of university. Participants completed self-reported measures of affiliative identity, social ...
Abstract Background Past research has established individual relationships between disordered eating...
As the physical and psychological well-being has become a cultural and public health focus in Wester...
Families play an important role in eating disorder (ED) recovery, and it has been suggested that the...
Introduction. Eating disorder (ED) symptomatology comprises both psychological and behavioral aspect...
Introduction. Identity development represents a core issue in patients with an eating disorder (ED)....
Introduction. Identity development represents a core issue in patients with an eating disorder (ED)....
Introduction. Eating disorder symptomatology, comprising both psychological and behavioral aspects o...
Introduction: Eating disorder symptomatology, comprising both psychological and behavioral aspects o...
Retention of a positively valued illness identity contributes to poor outcomes for individuals with ...
Problems with identity formation are associated with a range of psychiatric disorders. Yet the mecha...
Objective: Eating disorder symptomatology generally develops during adolescence and emerging adultho...
Despite remaining stigmatized and regarded as taboo, eating disorders (EDs) affect millions of peopl...
Background: Past research has established individual relationships between disordered eating behavio...
Research has established that there is high prevalence of subclinical eating disorders among young w...
The age of onset for eating disorders (anorexia and bulimia nervosa) among females is typically late...
Abstract Background Past research has established individual relationships between disordered eating...
As the physical and psychological well-being has become a cultural and public health focus in Wester...
Families play an important role in eating disorder (ED) recovery, and it has been suggested that the...
Introduction. Eating disorder (ED) symptomatology comprises both psychological and behavioral aspect...
Introduction. Identity development represents a core issue in patients with an eating disorder (ED)....
Introduction. Identity development represents a core issue in patients with an eating disorder (ED)....
Introduction. Eating disorder symptomatology, comprising both psychological and behavioral aspects o...
Introduction: Eating disorder symptomatology, comprising both psychological and behavioral aspects o...
Retention of a positively valued illness identity contributes to poor outcomes for individuals with ...
Problems with identity formation are associated with a range of psychiatric disorders. Yet the mecha...
Objective: Eating disorder symptomatology generally develops during adolescence and emerging adultho...
Despite remaining stigmatized and regarded as taboo, eating disorders (EDs) affect millions of peopl...
Background: Past research has established individual relationships between disordered eating behavio...
Research has established that there is high prevalence of subclinical eating disorders among young w...
The age of onset for eating disorders (anorexia and bulimia nervosa) among females is typically late...
Abstract Background Past research has established individual relationships between disordered eating...
As the physical and psychological well-being has become a cultural and public health focus in Wester...
Families play an important role in eating disorder (ED) recovery, and it has been suggested that the...