2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00089
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Extreme Risk-Taking Behaviors in Patients With Eating Disorders

Abstract: Background: Patients with eating disorders (EDs) engage in different self-inflicted at-risk behaviors, including suicide, attempted suicide and non-suicidal self-injury. Our aim was to describe the occurrence and underlying motivations of non-suicidal extreme risk-taking behaviors in patients with EDs.Methods: Four cases from different treatment centers in Israel were analyzed.Results: All patients were females hospitalized in inpatient settings because of long lasting anorexia nervosa (AN) with either binge/p… Show more

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“…Societal stigma about having an eating pathology may prevent adolescents from reporting their problems [110]. It is difficult to identify and costly to treat eating pathology, in part due to a lack of subjective insight into ill-fated consequences of unreported or untreated eating pathology [110,111].…”
Section: Societal Body Idealsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Societal stigma about having an eating pathology may prevent adolescents from reporting their problems [110]. It is difficult to identify and costly to treat eating pathology, in part due to a lack of subjective insight into ill-fated consequences of unreported or untreated eating pathology [110,111].…”
Section: Societal Body Idealsmentioning
confidence: 99%