Protective factors against disordered eating in family systems: a systematic review of research.
Jasmin Langdon-DalyLucy SerpellPublished in: Journal of eating disorders (2017)
Many of the potential protective factors identified, such as family support and connectedness, may be non-specific to eating difficulties, promoting general adaptive development and a range of positive development outcomes. Factors in the family environment around food, eating and weight, such as frequent family meals and avoiding comments about weight, may be more specific to ED and disordered eating. Issues with the methodologies used severely impact on the ability to draw conclusions about whether factors are 'protective'.