The limits to pride: A test of the pro-anorexia hypothesis.

Eat Disord

a Department of Psychology , University of Connecticut, Storrs , Connecticut , USA.

Published: July 2016

Many social psychological models propose that positive self-conceptions promote self-esteem. An extreme version of this hypothesis is advanced in "pro-anorexia" communities: identifying with anorexia, in conjunction with disordered eating, can lead to higher self-esteem. The current study empirically tested this hypothesis. Results challenge the pro-anorexia hypothesis. Although those with higher levels of pro-anorexia identification trended towards higher self-esteem with increased disordered eating, this did not overcome the strong negative main effect of pro-anorexia identification. These data suggest a more effective strategy for promoting self-esteem is to encourage rejection of disordered eating and an anorexic identity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10640266.2014.1000102DOI Listing

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