Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Int J Eat Disord. 2010 Mar;43(2):161-70. doi: 10.1002/eat.20629.
Although some research suggests that online eating disorder forums promote "pro-eating-disorder" lifestyles and discourage recovery, other research suggests that such forums are an important source of interpersonal support. The current study extends this research by exploring the positive and negative behaviors encouraged on these forums and by comparing forum members' perceptions of support received from online and offline relationships to support received in relationships of age-matched controls.
In a survey of 60 forum members, we assessed information exchanged and support provided on eating disorder forums. Further, we assessed perceptions of social support for general and specific life concerns in this group of forum members as well as 64 age-matched university controls.
Results show that both adaptive and maladaptive behaviors are encouraged on the forums, and that this encouragement has some influence on forum members trying out these behaviors. Overall, forum members reported receiving less support for their eating concerns as compared to their general life stressors, and they perceived less support for both their general concerns and eating concerns in their offline relationships as compared to their online forum relationships. Moreover, forum members reported receiving less support from their offline relationships as compared to support received in relationships by age-matched controls.
Forum members perceive less support in their important relationships than other peers do, and they seek out and participate in forums as a means of attaining greater social support. However, our research suggests that these forums also encourage dysregulated eating behaviors. Implications of online forum support and its impact on recovery are discussed further.
尽管一些研究表明,在线饮食失调论坛促进了“赞成饮食失调”的生活方式,并阻碍了康复,但其他研究表明,这些论坛是人际支持的重要来源。本研究通过探讨这些论坛上鼓励的积极和消极行为,并将论坛成员对在线和线下关系中获得的支持与年龄匹配的对照组的关系中获得的支持进行比较,扩展了这一研究。
在对 60 名论坛成员的调查中,我们评估了在饮食失调论坛上交流的信息和提供的支持。此外,我们评估了这群论坛成员对一般和特定生活问题的社会支持的看法,以及 64 名年龄匹配的大学对照组。
结果表明,论坛上既鼓励适应性行为,也鼓励不良行为,这种鼓励对论坛成员尝试这些行为有一定的影响。总的来说,论坛成员报告说,与一般生活压力相比,他们对自己的饮食问题得到的支持较少,与线下关系相比,他们对自己的一般问题和饮食问题的支持较少,与线上论坛关系相比。此外,与年龄匹配的对照组相比,论坛成员报告说,他们从线下关系中得到的支持较少。
论坛成员在他们的重要关系中感受到的支持比其他同龄人少,他们寻求并参与论坛是为了获得更多的社会支持。然而,我们的研究表明,这些论坛也鼓励了失调的饮食行为。进一步讨论了在线论坛支持及其对康复的影响。