Previous studies have investigated the potential harmful effects of pro-eating disorder (ED) websites. Websites, such as personal blogs, may contain eating disorder content that may hold important information as well and must be considered. Fifteen blogs hosted by the site “Tumblr” were qualitatively analyzed. Each blog owner was anonymous and all were female. Ten main themes were extracted using grounded theory: interaction, negative self-worth, mind and body disturbances, pictures, eating disorders, suicide, diet, exercise, stats, and recovery. Additional themes also appeared in the study. Results indicate that although each individual blog is unique to its owner, common concepts existed among the majority. The implications for the inform...
The study aimed to examine the different contents of posts published in an online community for eati...
Social media have become a significant means for peer-related communication, self-presentation, and ...
Social media have become a significant means for peer-related communication, self-presentation, and ...
Previous studies have investigated the potential harmful effects of pro-eating disorder (ED) website...
This paper explores the nature of websites that glorify eating disorders, or EDs. These websites are...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the The Qualitative Report at NSUWorks. I...
This is the final version. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record.Purpose: Orthor...
Purpose Orthorexia nervosa (ON) is a proposed new eating disorder, used to describe a pathological o...
There is a growing professional concern regarding the existence of pro eating disorder (pro-ED) webs...
The purpose of this study is to research the reason why many of those with eating disorders turn to ...
Disclosing a mental illness can be difficult, especially for those affected by eating disorders. Ind...
The deleterious consequences of eating disorders can lead to an individual’s physical, psychologica...
The following paper is a qualitative and correlational study of narratives written by individuals wi...
Objective: To determine health-related effects of viewing pro-eating disorder (Pro-ED) websites. Me...
Background: The prevalence of eating disorders (ED) among young adults is increasing significantly i...
The study aimed to examine the different contents of posts published in an online community for eati...
Social media have become a significant means for peer-related communication, self-presentation, and ...
Social media have become a significant means for peer-related communication, self-presentation, and ...
Previous studies have investigated the potential harmful effects of pro-eating disorder (ED) website...
This paper explores the nature of websites that glorify eating disorders, or EDs. These websites are...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the The Qualitative Report at NSUWorks. I...
This is the final version. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record.Purpose: Orthor...
Purpose Orthorexia nervosa (ON) is a proposed new eating disorder, used to describe a pathological o...
There is a growing professional concern regarding the existence of pro eating disorder (pro-ED) webs...
The purpose of this study is to research the reason why many of those with eating disorders turn to ...
Disclosing a mental illness can be difficult, especially for those affected by eating disorders. Ind...
The deleterious consequences of eating disorders can lead to an individual’s physical, psychologica...
The following paper is a qualitative and correlational study of narratives written by individuals wi...
Objective: To determine health-related effects of viewing pro-eating disorder (Pro-ED) websites. Me...
Background: The prevalence of eating disorders (ED) among young adults is increasing significantly i...
The study aimed to examine the different contents of posts published in an online community for eati...
Social media have become a significant means for peer-related communication, self-presentation, and ...
Social media have become a significant means for peer-related communication, self-presentation, and ...