Disordered Eating in first year university students: A qualitative study exploring student and support service needs


Autoria(s): Power, John; Lazenbatt, Anne
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

The paper reports on a qualitative study exploring disordered eating in younger first-year students studying for professional health care related degrees (n=12), and highlights a number of support mechanisms and services required for those students at risk.<br/> <br/>Key issues emerging in relation to disordered eating included: concealment; lack of understanding to the nature/risks associated; its use as a stress coping mechanism; isolation; perception as mental health issues with attaching stigma and reticence to acknowledge; invisible experience; wariness of eating in more public refectories. Finally positivity about their arrival at university and that their experience with disordered eating could potentially add to their repertoire as future health care professionals.<br/><br/>Conclusion: The University could; further develop its outreach to new students with a more consistently supportive person-centred program including stress training and more support via student buddying; extend its program on positive mental health; greater awareness particularly the sub-clinical group; consider some small changes and adaptations to the refectory eating areas to better facilitate at- risk students. Finally the University could perhaps better use the first few months of student's arrival at university to help embed a program to develop a stronger sense of coherence and well-being.<br/>

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/disordered-eating-in-first-year-university-students-a-qualitative-study-exploring-student-and-support-service-needs(26cf2a6b-6008-4e9d-a7df-18dbe7fd63e1).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Power , J & Lazenbatt , A 2015 , ' Disordered Eating in first year university students: A qualitative study exploring student and support service needs ' Advances in Eating Disorders , pp. 1-27 .

Palavras-Chave # Disordered eating  University students  Fresher’s
Tipo

article