The number of men diagnosed with anorexia has increased, men now representing 25% of those with eating disorders (EDs). Research has mainly been quantitative and female focused, with only two qualitative studies exploring the experiences of men. This study focused on the lived experiences of men diagnosed with an ED, and its impact on ‘everyday’ aspects of their lives. Qualitative research adopting narrative interviews was conducted with seven men aged 23-34 years old. Narrative analysis was used to interpret each individual story, with thematic analysis used to explore commonalities across all seven narratives. Four themes were identified, 1) The Final John Doe; 2) Help! I need somebody - Bedlam revisited; 3) Masculinity; 4) Not Working 9 ...
The paper examines the issues of epidemiology, conditions, and treatment of eating disorders in men ...
Eating disorders are increasingly recognized as a problem for men but help-seeking is low and little...
The incidence of eating disorders (EDs) is increasing. According to the NHS digital data male diagno...
The number of men diagnosed with anorexia has increased, men now representing 25% of those with eati...
Objectives To understand how young men recognise eating disorder (ED) symptoms and decide to seek he...
There is a stark contrast between the research and published accounts reflecting women\u27s experie...
Objective: Eating disorders (EDs) in men are often overlooked although they are associated with simi...
Research has commonly examined eating disorders (EDs) predominantly in female groups. However, males...
Disordered eating in men is said to be uncommon with men forming less than ten per cent of reported ...
Eating disorders (EDs) have detrimental effects on an individual’s physical and mental health, along...
Introduction and purpose: Eating disorders belong to the group of mental diseases characterized by s...
Men account for approximately 20% of people with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) and 30% of people with Bulimi...
The thesis explores developments in the treatment of eating disorders (EDs) and the experiences of m...
For years, eating disorders, particularly anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, have been studied ex...
Eating Disorders (ED) are relatively common in the general population. However, perceived as “female...
The paper examines the issues of epidemiology, conditions, and treatment of eating disorders in men ...
Eating disorders are increasingly recognized as a problem for men but help-seeking is low and little...
The incidence of eating disorders (EDs) is increasing. According to the NHS digital data male diagno...
The number of men diagnosed with anorexia has increased, men now representing 25% of those with eati...
Objectives To understand how young men recognise eating disorder (ED) symptoms and decide to seek he...
There is a stark contrast between the research and published accounts reflecting women\u27s experie...
Objective: Eating disorders (EDs) in men are often overlooked although they are associated with simi...
Research has commonly examined eating disorders (EDs) predominantly in female groups. However, males...
Disordered eating in men is said to be uncommon with men forming less than ten per cent of reported ...
Eating disorders (EDs) have detrimental effects on an individual’s physical and mental health, along...
Introduction and purpose: Eating disorders belong to the group of mental diseases characterized by s...
Men account for approximately 20% of people with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) and 30% of people with Bulimi...
The thesis explores developments in the treatment of eating disorders (EDs) and the experiences of m...
For years, eating disorders, particularly anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, have been studied ex...
Eating Disorders (ED) are relatively common in the general population. However, perceived as “female...
The paper examines the issues of epidemiology, conditions, and treatment of eating disorders in men ...
Eating disorders are increasingly recognized as a problem for men but help-seeking is low and little...
The incidence of eating disorders (EDs) is increasing. According to the NHS digital data male diagno...