Literature DB >> 16864284

Intrinsic religiousness and spiritual well-being as predictors of treatment outcome among women with eating disorders.

Faune Taylor Smith1, Randy K Hardman, P Scott Richards, Lane Fischer.   

Abstract

This study investigated the relationship of religious orientation, religious affiliation, and spiritual well-being with treatment outcomes in an eating disorder inpatient treatment program. Participants were 251 women diagnosed with an eating disorder. Gain scores on the Eating Attitudes Test, Body Shape Questionnaire, Outcome Questionnaire 45.2, and therapist improvement ratings were used as outcome measures. Multiple regression analyses revealed that neither intrinsic religiousness nor religious affiliation were associated with treatment outcomes. Pearson correlations revealed that improvements in spiritual well-being during treatment were significantly associated with positive gains in eating attitudes, less body shape concerns, and positive psychological and social functioning.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 16864284     DOI: 10.1080/10640260390167456-2199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eat Disord        ISSN: 1064-0266            Impact factor:   3.222


  7 in total

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Authors:  J A Watkins; C Christie; P Chally
Journal:  Eat Weight Disord       Date:  2006-03       Impact factor: 4.652

2.  Religious orientation and health among active older adults in the United States.

Authors:  Bradley D Hunter; Ray M Merrill
Journal:  J Relig Health       Date:  2013-09

3.  Extrinsic Religious Orientation and Disordered Eating Pathology Among Modern Orthodox Israeli Adolescents: The Mediating Role of Adherence to the Superwoman Ideal and Body Dissatisfaction.

Authors:  Sarah L Weinberger-Litman; Yael Latzer; Leib Litman; Rachel Ozick
Journal:  J Relig Health       Date:  2018-02

4.  My Body is a Temple: Eating Disturbances, Religious Involvement, and Mental Health Among Young Adult Women.

Authors:  Andrea K Henderson; Christopher G Ellison
Journal:  J Relig Health       Date:  2015-06

5.  Spirituality and eating disorder risk factors in African American women.

Authors:  Lauren H King; Alexis D Abernethy; Chris Keiper; Anna Craycraft
Journal:  Eat Weight Disord       Date:  2018-11-14       Impact factor: 4.652

6.  The effect of positive thinking training on the level of spiritual well-being among the patients with coronary artery diseases referred to Imam Reza specialty and subspecialty clinic in Shiraz, Iran: A randomized controlled clinical trial.

Authors:  Fariba Ghodsbin; Marzieh Safaei; Iran Jahanbin; Mohammad Ali Ostovan; Sareh Keshvarzi
Journal:  ARYA Atheroscler       Date:  2015-11

7.  Religious Affiliations Influence Health-Related and General Decision Making: A Brazilian Nationwide Survey.

Authors:  Marcelo Borges; Giancarlo Lucchetti; Frederico C Leão; Homero Vallada; Mario F P Peres
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-03-11       Impact factor: 3.390

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