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Holy anorexia: Eating disorders symptomatology and religiosity among Muslim women in the United Arab Emirates

机译:神圣的厌食:在阿拉伯联合酋长国的穆斯林妇女中吃疾病症状症状和宗教

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There is a substantial body of literature reporting a negative association between religiosity and psychiatric symptoms. In the context of eating disorders, however, this relationship appears to be reversed. The few studies exploring the relationship between religiosity and eating disorders have mostly focused on the Judeo-Christian religious traditions in Western nations. The present study examines this relationship among Muslim college women from the United Arab Emirates (UAE). All participants (N = 1069) independently completed the religious commitment inventory (RCI-10) and the eating attitudes test (EAT-26). As hypothesised, there was a positive association between religiosity and eating disorders symptoms. Furthermore, those scoring above the EAT-26 cut-off reported significantly greater levels of religiosity. These findings suggest that heightened religiosity among young Emirati women may represent a vulnerability factor for eating disorders. Preventative initiatives in the UAE should consider focusing on religiosity.
机译:有一个大量的文学报告宗教与精神症状之间的负面关联。然而,在饮食障碍的背景下,这种关系似乎是逆转的。探索宗教和饮食障碍之间关系的少数研究主要集中在西部国家的犹太基督教宗教传统。本研究探讨了来自阿拉伯联合酋长国(阿联酋)的穆斯林大学女性之间的这种关系。所有参与者(n = 1069)独立地完成了宗教承诺库存(RCI-10)和饮食态度测试(EAT-26)。如假设,宗教与饮食障碍之间存在阳性关联症状。此外,在Eat-26截止之上的那些得分报告的宗教程度明显更大。这些调查结果表明,年轻的埃米拉提女性中的宗教增长率可能代表饮食障碍的脆弱因素。阿联酋的预防措施应考虑关注宗教。

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