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Recent advances in communication have enabled an underground interest group, unrestricted by geographic boarders, to evolve. The so-called pro-anorexia movement has a particular presence in the form of Internet discussion boards. This paper examines the potential impact of such online activity for those visiting these resources, for practitioners working with individuals who have anorexia, and for those conducting research into the condition. It contributes to the debate about this controversial development in the world of eating disorders.

Original publication

DOI

10.1080/10640260600638865

Type

Journal article

Journal

Eat Disord

Publication Date

2006

Volume

14

Pages

181 - 190

Keywords

Anorexia Nervosa, Communication, Health Personnel, Humans, Internet, Research, Self Efficacy, User-Computer Interface