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Can social media be beneficial for eating disorders?

INTRODUCTION: Eating Disorders are a frequent pathology, particularly among teenagers, a group characterized by its vulnerability and body dissatisfaction. Social networks (SN) can be a gateway to ED, mainly with Pro-Ana and Pro-Mia resources. Despite the aforementioned, SN can also be helpful for p...

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Autores principales: Jordan, G. Lladó, García, M.D.C. Díaz, Cano, M. Miguel, Cubo, M. Jiménez, Díez, B. Lozano, Martín, A. Santos, Esteban, P. Sánchez, Sánchez, P. Mediavilla, Del Barrio, J.A. Gómez, Ayesa-Arriola, R.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9480255/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1861
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author Jordan, G. Lladó
García, M.D.C. Díaz
Cano, M. Miguel
Cubo, M. Jiménez
Díez, B. Lozano
Martín, A. Santos
Esteban, P. Sánchez
Sánchez, P. Mediavilla
Del Barrio, J.A. Gómez
Ayesa-Arriola, R.
author_facet Jordan, G. Lladó
García, M.D.C. Díaz
Cano, M. Miguel
Cubo, M. Jiménez
Díez, B. Lozano
Martín, A. Santos
Esteban, P. Sánchez
Sánchez, P. Mediavilla
Del Barrio, J.A. Gómez
Ayesa-Arriola, R.
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description INTRODUCTION: Eating Disorders are a frequent pathology, particularly among teenagers, a group characterized by its vulnerability and body dissatisfaction. Social networks (SN) can be a gateway to ED, mainly with Pro-Ana and Pro-Mia resources. Despite the aforementioned, SN can also be helpful for professionals, either as a tool of approach to vulnerable groups or as a way of interaction in patients already diagnosed. OBJECTIVES: To study the relationship between ED and SN, using the open access evidence available in Pubmed over the last 5 years. METHODS: A single-phase computerised search was carried out in Pubmed. The search terms were: (“Anorexia Nervosa”[Mesh] OR “Bulimia Nervosa”[Mesh] OR “Feeding and Eating Disorders”[Mesh] OR “Eating Disorders”[Tiab] OR “Eating Disorder”[Tiab] OR “Disorder, Eating”[Tiab] OR “Disorders, Eating”[Tiab] OR “Anorexia”[Tiab] OR “Bulimia”[Tiab]) AND (“blogging”[Mesh] OR “social media”[Mesh]). The filters applied were: “free Full Text” and publications for the last 5 years. RESULTS: 36.84% studied SN as a positive tool for ED. 47.37% revealed negative influence, only 44.44% focused on Pro-Ana and Pro-Mia. 15.79% provided both positive and negative arguments. The most studied SN were Twitter and Facebook. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the known negative effect that SN can have on ED, they can also be used as a supportive recovery framework. They can be used to identify dangerous behaviours and intervene or as a prevention tool. DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships.
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spelling pubmed-94802552022-09-29 Can social media be beneficial for eating disorders? Jordan, G. Lladó García, M.D.C. Díaz Cano, M. Miguel Cubo, M. Jiménez Díez, B. Lozano Martín, A. Santos Esteban, P. Sánchez Sánchez, P. Mediavilla Del Barrio, J.A. Gómez Ayesa-Arriola, R. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: Eating Disorders are a frequent pathology, particularly among teenagers, a group characterized by its vulnerability and body dissatisfaction. Social networks (SN) can be a gateway to ED, mainly with Pro-Ana and Pro-Mia resources. Despite the aforementioned, SN can also be helpful for professionals, either as a tool of approach to vulnerable groups or as a way of interaction in patients already diagnosed. OBJECTIVES: To study the relationship between ED and SN, using the open access evidence available in Pubmed over the last 5 years. METHODS: A single-phase computerised search was carried out in Pubmed. The search terms were: (“Anorexia Nervosa”[Mesh] OR “Bulimia Nervosa”[Mesh] OR “Feeding and Eating Disorders”[Mesh] OR “Eating Disorders”[Tiab] OR “Eating Disorder”[Tiab] OR “Disorder, Eating”[Tiab] OR “Disorders, Eating”[Tiab] OR “Anorexia”[Tiab] OR “Bulimia”[Tiab]) AND (“blogging”[Mesh] OR “social media”[Mesh]). The filters applied were: “free Full Text” and publications for the last 5 years. RESULTS: 36.84% studied SN as a positive tool for ED. 47.37% revealed negative influence, only 44.44% focused on Pro-Ana and Pro-Mia. 15.79% provided both positive and negative arguments. The most studied SN were Twitter and Facebook. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the known negative effect that SN can have on ED, they can also be used as a supportive recovery framework. They can be used to identify dangerous behaviours and intervene or as a prevention tool. DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships. Cambridge University Press 2021-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9480255/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1861 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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García, M.D.C. Díaz
Cano, M. Miguel
Cubo, M. Jiménez
Díez, B. Lozano
Martín, A. Santos
Esteban, P. Sánchez
Sánchez, P. Mediavilla
Del Barrio, J.A. Gómez
Ayesa-Arriola, R.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9480255/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1861
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