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Potential Risk and Protective Factors for Eating Disorders in Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) Jewish Women.

Rachel Bachner-Melman1,2, Ada H Zohar3.   

Abstract

Little is known scientifically about eating disorders (EDs) in the Haredi (Jewish ultra-Orthodox) community. This paper aims to describe Haredi culture, review available peer-reviewed research on EDs in the Haredi community and discuss possible risk and protective factors for these disorders in a culturally informed way. A literature search for 2009-2019 yielded 180 references of which only nine were studies on ED in the Haredi community. We describe these and use them as a basis for discussion of possible risk and protective factors for ED in Haredi women. Risk factors may include the centrality of food, poverty, rigid dress codes, the importance of thinness for dating and marriage, high demands from women, selflessness and early marriage and high expectations from women. Protective factors may include faith, Jewish laws governing eating and food that encourage gratitude and mindful eating, and body covering as part of modesty laws that discourage objectification. Ways of overcoming the current barriers to research in the Haredi community should be sought to advance ED prevention and treatment in this population.

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Keywords:  Body image; Eating disorders; Haredi; Risk and protective factors; ultra-Orthodox

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31175539     DOI: 10.1007/s10943-019-00854-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Relig Health        ISSN: 0022-4197


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