2021
DOI: 10.22159/ijcpr.2021v13i5.1895
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Exploring Pharmacy Students’ Knowledge and Understanding of Eating Disorders and Their Impact on Mental Health and Quality of Life

Abstract: Objective: Eating disorders are a group of mental illnesses that are long-term and potentially life-threatening, affecting individuals’ physical and emotional health and wellbeing. They commonly exist alongside other mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety and are associated with a significant reduction in an individual's quality of life and life expectancy. They are poorly understood, and cases may be undiagnosed and thus untreated. This can result in damage to multiple organs, including the b… Show more

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“…The understanding of eating disorders was also an interesting debate in some research studies. In one study attempting to assess the eating disorders-related knowledge of pharmacy students, it was evident that most of the participants lacked knowledge, which was also illustrated in other studies amongst healthcare professions ( 25 ). Thus, all published data disclosed that eating disorders among health sciences students and healthcare practitioners are of mounting concern in the Arab region and worldwide.…”
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confidence: 70%
“…The understanding of eating disorders was also an interesting debate in some research studies. In one study attempting to assess the eating disorders-related knowledge of pharmacy students, it was evident that most of the participants lacked knowledge, which was also illustrated in other studies amongst healthcare professions ( 25 ). Thus, all published data disclosed that eating disorders among health sciences students and healthcare practitioners are of mounting concern in the Arab region and worldwide.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%