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Barriers to help-seeking in young women with eating disorders: a qualitative exploration in a longitudinal community survey

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posted on 2023-05-19, 06:35 authored by Evans, EJ, Hay, PJ, Jon MondJon Mond, Paxton, SJ, Quirk, F, Rodgers, B, Jhajj, AK, Sawoniewska, MA
Few with eating disorders (EDs) access evidence-based treatments. We conducted a prospective exploration of help-seeking by 57 community women with bulimic-type EDs using the Framework approach of familiarization, identifying themes, indexing, charting and mapping and interpretation. The mean age of the sample was 33 years. Results found women sought help for concerns regarding perceived (over) weight rather than for eating, although many women would have welcomed questions from professionals regarding eating behaviours. Empathy, providing information and hope were considered important features of health professionals to provide a positive experience of help-seeking. Specific personal barriers to treatment included low motivation, fear of stigma, and cost. Greater clinician and community awareness of and action on these issues would likely help close "the gap" for effective help-seeking by those with EDs.

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Publication title

Eating disorders

Volume

19

Pagination

270-285

ISSN

1064-0266

Department/School

School of Health Sciences

Publisher

Routledge

Place of publication

United States

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© Taylor & Francis Group, LLC

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  • Restricted

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Mental health

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