Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on individuals with eating disorders in Saudi Arabia: a thematic analysis
Food and sleep are critical for human survival. However, for individuals with eating disorders, they face two critical disruptions in terms of abnormal feeding patterns as well as poor sleep. These difficulties are exacerbated as a result of the recent coronavirus pandemic, which caused drastic chan...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1694962023-07-23T15:30:23Z Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on individuals with eating disorders in Saudi Arabia: a thematic analysis Jawed, Aisha Lim, Mengyu Harrison, Amy Esposito, Gianluca Adusumilli, Nandini Dimitriou, Dagmara School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Psychology Anorexia Bulimia Food and sleep are critical for human survival. However, for individuals with eating disorders, they face two critical disruptions in terms of abnormal feeding patterns as well as poor sleep. These difficulties are exacerbated as a result of the recent coronavirus pandemic, which caused drastic changes in daily life schedules and living arrangements. The current study therefore aims to explore, through qualitative means, how individuals with eating disorders are affected during the subsequent lockdowns, with a particular emphasis on the pandemic's impact on their sleep in Saudi Arabia. Two groups of participants were recruited: participants with eating disorders and healthy controls. Based on thematic analysis of focus group discussion data, it was found that both types of participants experienced poorer sleep and poorer mental health. Participants with eating disorders too showed a deterioration of their symptoms. However, healthy participants tended to show greater levels of recovery and coping. Based on the study findings, recommendations for future studies are made. Published version D.D. was funded by John and Lorna Wing Foundation, UK. 2023-07-20T07:12:32Z 2023-07-20T07:12:32Z 2023 Journal Article Jawed, A., Lim, M., Harrison, A., Esposito, G., Adusumilli, N. & Dimitriou, D. (2023). Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on individuals with eating disorders in Saudi Arabia: a thematic analysis. Behavioral Sciences, 13(1), 69-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs13010069 2076-328X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169496 10.3390/bs13010069 36661641 2-s2.0-85146813117 1 13 69 en Behavioral Sciences © 2023 by the Authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf |
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Food and sleep are critical for human survival. However, for individuals with eating disorders, they face two critical disruptions in terms of abnormal feeding patterns as well as poor sleep. These difficulties are exacerbated as a result of the recent coronavirus pandemic, which caused drastic changes in daily life schedules and living arrangements. The current study therefore aims to explore, through qualitative means, how individuals with eating disorders are affected during the subsequent lockdowns, with a particular emphasis on the pandemic's impact on their sleep in Saudi Arabia. Two groups of participants were recruited: participants with eating disorders and healthy controls. Based on thematic analysis of focus group discussion data, it was found that both types of participants experienced poorer sleep and poorer mental health. Participants with eating disorders too showed a deterioration of their symptoms. However, healthy participants tended to show greater levels of recovery and coping. Based on the study findings, recommendations for future studies are made. |
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Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on individuals with eating disorders in Saudi Arabia: a thematic analysis |
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