| Literature DB >> 26217519 |
Anita Star1, Phillipa Hay2, Frances Quirk3, Jonathan Mond4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Obesity stigma has been shown to increase binge eating, whilst positive regard for eating disorders (EDs) may increase dietary restriction which can also lead to binge eating and weight gain. In the context of increasing prevalence of both obesity and EDs exploring community attitudes towards these illnesses may uncover new variables worthy of consideration in population health campaigns. The aim of the study was to explore community perceived stigma and conversely favourable regard toward eating disorder (ED) sufferers of varying weight status, and understand how the attitudes of obese individuals may differ from those of non-obese individuals. Data for this purpose were derived from interviews with individuals participating in a general population health survey. Vignettes of an underweight female with Anorexia Nervosa (AN), a normal weight male with an atypical eating disorder (NWED) and an obese female with Binge Eating Disorder (BED) were presented to three randomly selected sub-samples of n = 983, 1033 and 1030 respectively. Questions followed that assessed participants' attitudes towards and beliefs about the person described in the vignette and their eating behaviours.Entities:
Keywords: Anorexia nervosa; Binge-eating; Body-image; Obesity; Stigma
Year: 2015 PMID: 26217519 PMCID: PMC4511013 DOI: 10.1186/s40608-014-0032-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Obes ISSN: 2052-9538
Participant Demographic and Clinical Characteristics (n = 3047)
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| Age in years | 49 (35–63) |
| BMI | 25.3 (22.4- 28.8) |
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| Obese (BMI ≥30) | 19 |
| Gender | |
| Female | 58 |
| Male | 42 |
| Age group | |
| 15-34 years | 33 |
| 35-54 years | 36 |
| 55 years or more | 31 |
| Eating disorder behaviours | |
| Regular binge eating | 6.8 |
| Regular purging | 1.8 |
| Regular extreme dieting and fasting | 4.2 |
| Undue influence of weight and shape in self- evaluation as a person | 18 |
| Country of birth | |
| Australia | 76 |
| UK/Ireland | 11 |
| Other Europe | 8 |
| Asian | 3 |
| Other | 2 |
| Australian first nations | 4 |
| Marital status | |
| Married | 50 |
| Never married | 20 |
| Defacto | 7 |
| Divorced | 13 |
| Widowed | 10 |
| Highest level of education | |
| Still at school | 4 |
| Left school at 15 years or less | 16 |
| Left school after 15 years | 25 |
| Left school but still studying | 4 |
| Trade qualification | 13 |
| Certificate/diploma 1 year or less | 12 |
| Certificate/diploma more than 1 year | 12 |
| Bachelor degree or more | 16 |
Community perceived discrimination and positive regard toward a female anorexia nervosa (AN) sufferer, male normal weight eating disorder sufferer (NWED) and female sufferer of comorbid obesity and binge eating disorder (BED)
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| Perceived Discrimination would occur against person in vignette | |||
| Yes | 48 | 35 | 66 |
| No | 45 | 60 | 28 |
| Unsure | 7 | 6 | 5 |
| Positive regard: thought it would not be too bad to be like the person in vignette given weight loss (in AN vignette) or good muscle tone and exercise (in NWED vignette) | N/A | ||
| Never thought it | 85 | 63 | |
| Rarely thought it | 7 | 10 | |
| Occasionally thought it | 7 | 20 | |
| Often or always thought it | 1.8 | 7.5 |