‘Not only bad things happened in the COVID-19 lockdown’: Lived experience of individuals with eating disorders symptoms
Cristina González-Sánchez,
Jara Mendia,
Joana Gómez-Odriozola
et al.
Abstract:The high impact of COVID-19 pandemic on individuals’ well-being was especially detrimental to those suffering from an eating disorder (ED). The aim of the present study was to examine the perceived adverse and beneficial effects of lockdown on people with ED symptoms from a qualitative approach. The sample was made of 129 adults (Mage = 33.63; SDage = 10.95; 78.3% women) with symptoms compatible with ED according to DSM-5-TR. Participants completed an online survey containing two open-ended questions inquiring… Show more
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