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A qualitative study of gendered psychosocial processes in eating disorder development.

Marie-Luise SpringmannJennifer SvaldiMechthild Kiegelmann
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2022)
This study contributes a special perspective to research on eating disorders and gender, because it is based on first-person perspectives of formerly affected persons and integrates the experiences of persons with different gender and sexual identities. Participants described four categories of gendered social experiences relevant for their eating disorders. We discuss the potential of these categories to guide future research on the development of eating disorders and their prevention.
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  • mental health
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