The continuation of non-physical abuse from childhood to adulthood in eating disorder patients: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

Olga Theodoropoulou,Lynda Holyoak, Noreen Caswell,Kathryn Jane Gardner

CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT(2024)

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Background: The ED literature has focused on the physical forms of childhood abuse with respect to eating disorders, overlooking non-physical abuse even though eating disorder patients report the latter either as primary experiences or as a revival of their childhood experiences. Additionally, there is no literature exploring whether adult eating disorder patients who have experienced childhood non-physical abuse continue to experience abuse as adults, and if they do, how well-being is impacted or linked with eating pathology. Objective: This study explored the lived experiences of eating disorders patients who have experienced non-physical childhood abuse in childhood and adulthood. Participants and settings: Six adult female eating disorder outpatients each took part in a semistructured interview. Methods: This study used the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis framework. Results: Three master themes and eleven superordinate themes were drawn from the analysis, addressing the research question: continuation of non-physical abuse across a lifetime, developmental factors and non-physical abuse, and non-physical abuse and eating pathology. Conclusions: The participants' accounts indicate that childhood non-physical abuse is related to eating disorder onset, and abuse continuation in adulthood contributes to the disorder's maintenance. Moreover, the lifelong consequences of non-physical childhood abuse impact psychological factors, such as self-esteem, attachment and emotion regulation, affecting the individuals' adult lives and keeping participants inside a vicious cycle of trauma re-enactment. Low selfesteem is considered by the participants as the key factor for their disturbed relationship with food.
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Non-physical abuse,Eating disorders,Self-esteem,Attachment
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