Family Stressors and How They Relate to the Onset of Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating

This paper aims to study the factors relating to eating disorders and disordered eating onset. Adolescents are the focus on this review and through the evaluation of these factors. Individual factors being addressed are as follows: active social media use, experience of child abuse or maltreatment,...

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Main Author: Reed, Courtney
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Published: Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University 2020
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Online Access:https://dc.etsu.edu/secfr-conf/2020/schedule/10
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spelling ndltd-ETSU-oai-dc.etsu.edu-secfr-conf-11392020-07-15T07:09:31Z Family Stressors and How They Relate to the Onset of Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating Reed, Courtney This paper aims to study the factors relating to eating disorders and disordered eating onset. Adolescents are the focus on this review and through the evaluation of these factors. Individual factors being addressed are as follows: active social media use, experience of child abuse or maltreatment, and chronic illnesses. Evaluating family factors such as family history, experience of intimate partner violence, and parenting dynamics allow us to understand the environment and its effect on eating disorder onset. Finally, protective factors addressed include parental resilience, concrete support, and emotional competence. Understanding the associations between these factors and disordered eating will aid in better treating and preventing eating disorders in adolescents. 2020-04-03T21:05:00Z text application/pdf https://dc.etsu.edu/secfr-conf/2020/schedule/10 Southeastern Council on Family Relations Conference Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University Family Anorexia Bulimia ED Adolescents Children Child Psychology Other Psychology Social Work
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topic Family
Anorexia
Bulimia
ED
Adolescents
Children
Child Psychology
Other Psychology
Social Work
spellingShingle Family
Anorexia
Bulimia
ED
Adolescents
Children
Child Psychology
Other Psychology
Social Work
Reed, Courtney
Family Stressors and How They Relate to the Onset of Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating
description This paper aims to study the factors relating to eating disorders and disordered eating onset. Adolescents are the focus on this review and through the evaluation of these factors. Individual factors being addressed are as follows: active social media use, experience of child abuse or maltreatment, and chronic illnesses. Evaluating family factors such as family history, experience of intimate partner violence, and parenting dynamics allow us to understand the environment and its effect on eating disorder onset. Finally, protective factors addressed include parental resilience, concrete support, and emotional competence. Understanding the associations between these factors and disordered eating will aid in better treating and preventing eating disorders in adolescents.
author Reed, Courtney
author_facet Reed, Courtney
author_sort Reed, Courtney
title Family Stressors and How They Relate to the Onset of Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating
title_short Family Stressors and How They Relate to the Onset of Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating
title_full Family Stressors and How They Relate to the Onset of Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating
title_fullStr Family Stressors and How They Relate to the Onset of Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating
title_full_unstemmed Family Stressors and How They Relate to the Onset of Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating
title_sort family stressors and how they relate to the onset of eating disorders and disordered eating
publisher Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University
publishDate 2020
url https://dc.etsu.edu/secfr-conf/2020/schedule/10
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