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Original Articles

Eating disorder symptomatology, body image, and mindfulness: Findings in a non‐clinical sample

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Pages 77-87 | Received 25 Nov 2012, Accepted 05 Mar 2013, Published online: 09 Nov 2020
 

Abstract

Background

There has been increasing interest in the use of mindfulness‐based interventions in treating various disorders and conditions; however, evidence to support the application of mindfulness‐based treatments for eating disorders is limited. The current study was designed as a preliminary investigation of the relationship between mindfulness and eating disorder symptoms to provide an avenue for further research and to inform treatment. Underlying factors, including body image, sense of self, identity, and quality of life, were also investigated in order to increase understanding about eating disorders.

Method

A battery of self‐report questionnaires was administered online to first year psychology students from an Australian University (n = 411).

Results

“Observing” as a mindfulness skill was related to higher reported eating disorder symptoms; however, the mindfulness skills “acceptance without judgment” and “action with awareness” were associated with lower eating disorder symptoms.

Conclusions

These findings are consistent with theoretical support for a possible role of mindfulness‐based interventions in treating eating disorders.

Abstract

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Notes

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