Published on in Vol 14, No 5 (2012): Sep-Oct

Disordered Eating in a Digital Age: Eating Behaviors, Health, and Quality of Life in Users of Websites With Pro-Eating Disorder Content

Disordered Eating in a Digital Age: Eating Behaviors, Health, and Quality of Life in Users of Websites With Pro-Eating Disorder Content

Disordered Eating in a Digital Age: Eating Behaviors, Health, and Quality of Life in Users of Websites With Pro-Eating Disorder Content

Journals

  1. McCaig D, Elliott M, Siew C, Walasek L, Meyer C. Profiling Commenters on Mental Health–Related Online Forums: A Methodological Example Focusing on Eating Disorder–Related Commenters. JMIR Mental Health 2019;6(4):e12555 View
  2. Bhui K. eHealth adventures in psychiatric therapeutics. British Journal of Psychiatry 2017;210(4):309 View
  3. McClay C, Waters L, McHale C, Schmidt U, Williams C. Online Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Bulimic Type Disorders, Delivered in the Community by a Nonclinician: Qualitative Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(3):e46 View
  4. Mayrand J, Bartlett J. Mental health in library and information science research: Preliminary results of a literature review focusing on information behavior. Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 2013;50(1):1 View
  5. Gale L, Channon S, Larner M, James D. Experiences of using pro-eating disorder websites: a qualitative study with service users in NHS eating disorder services. Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity 2016;21(3):427 View
  6. Iles I, Seate A, Waks L. Eating disorder public service announcements. Health Education 2016;116(5):476 View
  7. Eichenberg C, Schott M. An Empirical Analysis of Internet Message Boards for Self-Harming Behavior. Archives of Suicide Research 2017;21(4):672 View
  8. Kvardova N, Machackova H, Smahel D. The Direct and Indirect Effects of Online Social Support, Neuroticism, and Web Content Internalization on the Drive for Thinness among Women Visiting Health-Oriented Websites. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020;17(7):2416 View
  9. Turja T, Oksanen A, Kaakinen M, Sirola A, Kaltiala‐Heino R, Räsänen P. Proeating disorder websites and subjective well‐being: A four‐country study on young people. International Journal of Eating Disorders 2017;50(1):50 View
  10. Herpertz-Dahlmann B, Dahmen B. Children in Need—Diagnostics, Epidemiology, Treatment and Outcome of Early Onset Anorexia Nervosa. Nutrients 2019;11(8):1932 View
  11. Smahelova M, Drtilova H, Smahel D, Cevelicek M. Internet Usage by Women with Eating Disorders during Illness and Recovery. Health Communication 2020;35(5):628 View
  12. Oksanen A, Garcia D, Sirola A, Näsi M, Kaakinen M, Keipi T, Räsänen P. Pro-Anorexia and Anti-Pro-Anorexia Videos on YouTube: Sentiment Analysis of User Responses. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(11):e256 View
  13. Starr T, Kreipe R. Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa: Brains, Bones and Breeding. Current Psychiatry Reports 2014;16(5) View
  14. Moreno M, Uhls Y. Applying an affordances approach and a developmental lens to approach adolescent social media use. DIGITAL HEALTH 2019;5:205520761982667 View
  15. Moorman E, Warnick J, Acharya R, Janicke D. The use of internet sources for nutritional information is linked to weight perception and disordered eating in young adolescents. Appetite 2020;154:104782 View
  16. Miller E, Pole A, Usidame B. Life and Death in the Mental-Health Blogosphere: An Analysis of Blog Content and Survival. World Medical & Health Policy 2015;7(1):59 View
  17. Fitzsimmons-Craft E, Krauss M, Costello S, Floyd G, Wilfley D, Cavazos-Rehg P. Adolescents and young adults engaged with pro-eating disorder social media: eating disorder and comorbid psychopathology, health care utilization, treatment barriers, and opinions on harnessing technology for treatment. Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity 2020;25(6):1681 View
  18. Young C. Community Management That Works: How to Build and Sustain a Thriving Online Health Community. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(6):e119 View
  19. Bates C. “I Am a Waste of Breath, of Space, of Time”. Qualitative Health Research 2015;25(2):189 View
  20. McCaig D, Bhatia S, Elliott M, Walasek L, Meyer C. Text‐mining as a methodology to assess eating disorder‐relevant factors: Comparing mentions of fitness tracking technology across online communities. International Journal of Eating Disorders 2018;51(7):647 View
  21. Arseniev-Koehler A, Lee H, McCormick T, Moreno M. #Proana: Pro-Eating Disorder Socialization on Twitter. Journal of Adolescent Health 2016;58(6):659 View
  22. . Gynecologic Care for Adolescents and Young Women With Eating Disorders. Obstetrics & Gynecology 2018;131(6):e205 View
  23. Moessner M, Feldhege J, Wolf M, Bauer S. Analyzing big data in social media: Text and network analyses of an eating disorder forum. International Journal of Eating Disorders 2018;51(7):656 View
  24. Campaioli G, Sale E, Simonelli A, Pomini V. The Dual Value of the Web: Risks and Benefits of the Use of the Internet in Disorders with A Self-Destructive Component in Adolescents and Young Adults. Contemporary Family Therapy 2017;39(4):301 View
  25. Firkins A, Twist J, Solomons W, Keville S. Cutting Ties With Pro-Ana: A Narrative Inquiry Concerning the Experiences of Pro-Ana Disengagement From Six Former Site Users. Qualitative Health Research 2019;29(10):1461 View
  26. Basterfield A, Dimitropoulos G, Bills D, Cullen O, Freeman V. “I would love to have online support but I don't trust it”: Positive and negative views of technology from the perspective of those with eating disorders in Canada. Health & Social Care in the Community 2018;26(4):604 View
  27. Custers K. The urgent matter of online pro-eating disorder content and children: clinical practice. European Journal of Pediatrics 2015;174(4):429 View
  28. Sowles S, McLeary M, Optican A, Cahn E, Krauss M, Fitzsimmons-Craft E, Wilfley D, Cavazos-Rehg P. A content analysis of an online pro-eating disorder community on Reddit. Body Image 2018;24:137 View
  29. Cavazos‐Rehg P, Fitzsimmons‐Craft E, Krauss M, Anako N, Xu C, Kasson E, Costello S, Wilfley D. Examining the self‐reported advantages and disadvantages of socially networking about body image and eating disorders. International Journal of Eating Disorders 2020;53(6):852 View
  30. Rodgers R, Melioli T. The Relationship Between Body Image Concerns, Eating Disorders and Internet Use, Part I: A Review of Empirical Support. Adolescent Research Review 2016;1(2):95 View
  31. Delforterie M, Larsen J, Bardone-Cone A, Scholte R. Effects of Viewing a Pro-Ana Website: An Experimental Study on Body Satisfaction, Affect, and Appearance Self-Efficacy. Eating Disorders 2014;22(4):321 View
  32. Moreno M, Ton A, Selkie E, Evans Y. Secret Society 123: Understanding the Language of Self-Harm on Instagram. Journal of Adolescent Health 2016;58(1):78 View
  33. Simpson C, Mazzeo S. Skinny Is Not Enough: A Content Analysis of Fitspiration on Pinterest. Health Communication 2017;32(5):560 View
  34. Bachner-Melman R, Zontag-Oren E, Zohar A, Sher H. Lives on the Line: The Online Lives of Girls and Women With and Without a Lifetime Eating Disorder Diagnosis. Frontiers in Psychology 2018;9 View
  35. Thamotharan S, Hubbard M, Fields S. Delay discounting, but not disinhibition or inattention, partially mediates the effects of neuroticism on disordered eating in adolescents. Eating Behaviors 2015;18:91 View
  36. Tan T, Kuek A, Goh S, Lee E, Kwok V. Internet and smartphone application usage in eating disorders: A descriptive study in Singapore. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2016;19:50 View
  37. Forrest L, Smith A, Swanson S. Characteristics of seeking treatment among U.S. adolescents with eating disorders. International Journal of Eating Disorders 2017;50(7):826 View
  38. Eikey E, Reddy M, Booth K, Kvasny L, Blair J, Li V, Poole E. Desire to Be Underweight: Exploratory Study on a Weight Loss App Community and User Perceptions of the Impact on Disordered Eating Behaviors. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2017;5(10):e150 View
  39. Drtilová H, Šmahel D, Šmahelová M. Advantages and Disadvantages of Internet Use: The Perspective of Women with Eating Disorders Experience. Health Communication 2022;37(7):791 View
  40. Feldhege J, Moessner M, Wolf M, Bauer S. Changes in Language Style and Topics in an Online Eating Disorder Community at the Beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Observational Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(7):e28346 View
  41. Feldhege J, Moessner M, Bauer S. Detrimental Effects of Online Pro–Eating Disorder Communities on Weight Loss and Desired Weight: Longitudinal Observational Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(10):e27153 View
  42. Koller E, Berg C. Anorexia Nervosa: A Narrative Review and Conceptual Practice Model. Occupational Therapy in Mental Health 2021;37(4):403 View
  43. Sharp G, Gerrard Y. The body image “problem” on social media: Novel directions for the field. Body Image 2022;41:267 View
  44. Jarman H, McLean S, Griffiths S, Teague S, Rodgers R, Paxton S, Austen E, Harris E, Steward T, Shatte A, Khanh-Dao Le L, Anwar T, Mihalopoulos C, Parker A, Yager Z, Fuller-Tyszkiewicz M. Critical measurement issues in the assessment of social media influence on body image. Body Image 2022;40:225 View
  45. Greene A, Brownstone L. “Just a place to keep track of myself”: eating disorders, social media, and the quantified self. Feminist Media Studies 2023;23(2):508 View
  46. Wenig V, Janetzke H. “That You Just Know You’re Not Alone and Other People Have Gone through It Too.” Eating Disorder Recovery Accounts on Instagram as a Chance for Self-Help? A Qualitative Interview Study among People Affected and Self-Help Experts. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(18):11334 View
  47. Harmon D, Young C, Bear M, Aase L, Pruthi S. Integrating online community support into outpatient breast cancer care: Mayo Clinic Connect online platform. DIGITAL HEALTH 2021;7:205520762110489 View
  48. Wild D, Kerr M, Figueiredo C, Partridge H. Evaluation of integrated diabetes and mental health care for type 1 diabetes and disordered eating (T1DE): the ComPASSION service. Practical Diabetes 2023;40(2):19 View
  49. Greene A, Norling H. “Follow to *actually* heal binge eating”: A mixed methods textual content analysis of #BEDrecovery on TikTok. Eating Behaviors 2023;50:101793 View
  50. McNamara N, Wakefield J, Mair E, Rennoldson M, Stevenson C, Fitzsimmons W. Multiple group identifications and identity compatibility in eating disorder recovery: A mixed methods study. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 2024;34(1) View
  51. Greene A, Norling H, Brownstone L, Maloul E, Roe C, Moody S. Visions of recovery: a cross-diagnostic examination of eating disorder pro-recovery communities on TikTok. Journal of Eating Disorders 2023;11(1) View
  52. Alqahtani R, AlSaadi Z, Al-Qahtani Z, Al-Garni A, Shati A, Malik A, Al Jabbar I, Mahmood S. Smartphone use and its association with body image distortion and weight loss behaviours among adolescents in Saudi Arabia. Technology and Health Care 2024;32(2):1159 View
  53. Nawaz F, Riaz M, Banday N, Singh A, Arshad Z, Derby H, Sultan M. Social media use among adolescents with eating disorders: a double-edged sword. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2024;15 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Šmahel D, Macháčková H, Šmahelová M, Čevelíček M, Almenara C, Holubčíková J. Digital Technology, Eating Behaviors, and Eating Disorders. View
  2. Šmahel D, Macháčková H, Šmahelová M, Čevelíček M, Almenara C, Holubčíková J. Digital Technology, Eating Behaviors, and Eating Disorders. View
  3. Casilli A, Tubaro P. Le phénomène « pro-ana ». View
  4. Lewis S, Arbuthnott A. Non-Suicidal Self-Injury in Eating Disorders. View
  5. Šmahel D, Macháčková H, Šmahelová M, Čevelíček M, Almenara C, Holubčíková J. Digital Technology, Eating Behaviors, and Eating Disorders. View
  6. Eikey E. Current and Emerging mHealth Technologies. View
  7. Šmahel D, Macháčková H, Šmahelová M, Čevelíček M, Almenara C, Holubčíková J. Digital Technology, Eating Behaviors, and Eating Disorders. View
  8. Meneguzzo P, Collantoni E, Meregalli V, Tenconi E, Favaro A. Eating Disorders. View
  9. Meneguzzo P, Collantoni E, Meregalli V, Tenconi E, Favaro A. Eating Disorders. View