School Environment Perceptions of the Young Women with Anorexia: Biographical Reconstruction DOI Creative Commons
Oxana Mikhaylova

Voprosy Obrazovaniya/ Educational Studies Moscow, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 4, P. 208 - 232

Published: Dec. 22, 2022

Anorexia nervosa is the restrictive eating disorder and women are at highest risk of its development in their teens. Although existing Western scientific literature provides some information on this condition among schoolers, there lack qualitative descriptions that may shed light actual experiences assumptions about school environment which get girls with anorexia, who continue education or finished it non-Western countries. In paper, to show how anorexia perceive I examine 50 in-depth biographical interviews have been diagnosed from Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan (aged between 14–25 years old). These were combined collection ego networks, using concentric circles methodology, analysis unsolicited online diaries belonging these girls. The data was harvested Summer-Autumn 2020. First, revealed four meanings has for connection schooling: as a distraction education, anti-stress remedy, hobby, part general perfectionist orientation. Second, demonstrated roles teachers classmates entire system social connections have, importance girls’ views food body image. Findings suggest although schools emphasize perfectionism, academic achievements, disciplinary culture, school’s role life greatly determined by parental attitudes towards education.

Language: Английский

The Impact of Anorexia Nervosa and the Basis for Non-Pharmacological Interventions DOI Open Access
Vicente Javier Clemente‐Suárez,

Maria Isabel Ramírez-Goerke,

Laura Redondo-Flórez

et al.

Nutrients, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(11), P. 2594 - 2594

Published: June 1, 2023

Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric disorder with an unknown etiology that characterized by individual’s preoccupation their weight and body structure while denying the severity of low weight. Due to fact anorexia multifaceted may indicate coexistence genetic, social, hormonal, disorders, description non-pharmacological interventions can be used ameliorate or reduce symptoms this condition. Consequently, purpose present narrative review describe profile’s context in anorexic person as well support they would require from family environment. In addition, it aimed at examining preventative interventions, such nutritional physical activity psychological psychosocial therapy interventions. To reach aims, critical was conducted utilizing both primary sources, scientific publications, secondary bibliographic indexes, web pages, databases. Nutritional include education individualized treatment for each patient, allowing patients perform controlled activity, evaluation existence other management relationship between patient social media relaxation massages exercises relieve pain. All these need based on patient’s needs.

Language: Английский

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Loneliness and Absence in Psychopathology DOI Creative Commons
Joel Krueger, Lucy Osler, Tom Roberts

et al.

Topoi, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 42(5), P. 1195 - 1210

Published: April 25, 2023

Abstract Loneliness is a near-universal experience. It particularly common for individuals with (so-called) psychopathological conditions or disorders. In this paper, we explore the experiential character of loneliness, specific emphasis on how social goods are experienced as absent in ways that involve diminished sense agency and recognition. We role experience loneliness three case studies: depression, anorexia nervosa, autism. demonstrate even though experiences might be to many psychopathologies, these nevertheless have distinctive profiles. Specifically, suggest that: (i) often core characteristic depressive experience; (ii) can drive, cement, disordered eating practices anorectic identity nervosa; iii) neither autism nor driver but rather commonly stemming from worlds, environments, norms fail accommodate autistic bodies their forms life. aim do justice pervasiveness — if not all while also highlighting need attend psychopathology-specific agency, (non-)recognition.

Language: Английский

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Measuring Moral Panic Propagation on the Interpersonal Level: Case of Pro-ana Women Bloggers DOI Creative Commons
Oxana Mikhaylova

Inter, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 14(1), P. 33 - 57

Published: March 31, 2022

Несмотря на большое количество работ, посвященных изучению моральных паник, практически отсутствуют исследования, касающиеся анализа эффекта социального окружения в их распространении. Эта статья вносит вклад решение данной проблемы, предлагая методологический подход, который может быть использован при изучении распространения паник ходе межиндивидуальной коммуникации. Основанный сочетании эго-сетей и биографических интервью, этот подход позволяет показать как индивидуальные взаимодействия с членами могут воздействовать вовлеченность человека моральную панику. Возможности этой методологии демонстрируются примере моральной паники относительно ожирения. Женщины про-ана блогеры рассматриваются моральные паникеры, которые создают панику вокруг избавления от «лишнего» веса. Анализ проводится основе 50 интервью публичных онлайн дневников русскоязычных женщин, причисляют себя к культуре ведут о ней блоги социальной сети «ВКонтакте». Результаты обсуждаются связи исследованиями ожирения, а также литературой, посвященной паник.

Language: Русский

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Family Environment Hostility as the Missing Element Between School Bullying Victimization and Anorexia DOI Creative Commons
Oxana Mikhaylova, А.А. Бочавер

Frontiers in Education, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 7

Published: May 27, 2022

Eating disorders significantly impact the quality of life persons they affect, as well their involvement in school bullying. People with bulimia and binge-eating are known to be more likely victims bullying; however, studies provide mixed evidence on connection between bullying anorexia. Therefore, this paper, we suggest an explanation for victimization people Our theoretical framework is based psychoanalytical research eating disorders, illustrate our arguments results biographical interviews 50 girls who have been diagnosed We show that a hostile family environment may influence girls’ proneness fall victim staff hoping address anorexia should aware role members play tailor interventions accordingly.

Language: Английский

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Examining friendships among women with and without autism and eating disorders DOI Open Access
Felicity Sedgewick, Jenni Leppänen, Kate Tchanturia

et al.

Published: June 23, 2023

A connection between autism and eating disorders (EDs) has been suggested for decades in research. Various cognitive similarities individuals with either or AN have identified, but little work examined social experiences. We used large-scale self-report data to examine differences the best- wider-friendships of autistic non-autistic women without EDs. found significant wider peer relationships women, not those ED. There was anecdotal evidence suggesting that may experience best friendships differently, this finding associated a great deal uncertainty. Our findings suggest being both having an ED compound additionally exacerbate friendship. Future should further role quality close among people EDs how these change during recovery from

Language: Английский

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School Environment Perceptions of the Young Women with Anorexia: Biographical Reconstruction DOI Creative Commons
Oxana Mikhaylova

Voprosy Obrazovaniya/ Educational Studies Moscow, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 4, P. 208 - 232

Published: Dec. 22, 2022

Anorexia nervosa is the restrictive eating disorder and women are at highest risk of its development in their teens. Although existing Western scientific literature provides some information on this condition among schoolers, there lack qualitative descriptions that may shed light actual experiences assumptions about school environment which get girls with anorexia, who continue education or finished it non-Western countries. In paper, to show how anorexia perceive I examine 50 in-depth biographical interviews have been diagnosed from Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan (aged between 14–25 years old). These were combined collection ego networks, using concentric circles methodology, analysis unsolicited online diaries belonging these girls. The data was harvested Summer-Autumn 2020. First, revealed four meanings has for connection schooling: as a distraction education, anti-stress remedy, hobby, part general perfectionist orientation. Second, demonstrated roles teachers classmates entire system social connections have, importance girls’ views food body image. Findings suggest although schools emphasize perfectionism, academic achievements, disciplinary culture, school’s role life greatly determined by parental attitudes towards education.

Language: Английский

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