Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10471527 Social Science & Medicine 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Presents semi-structured interviews with 50 women who have a history of eating disorders (recovered and in treatment). ► Most expected genetic causal attribution to reduce stigma, mainly by alleviating personal responsibility for the disorder (volitional stigma). ► A third suggested ways that genetic causal attribution could increase stigma, usually by oversimplifying eating disorders. ► At least half of respondents wanted to retain some degree of personal responsibility, despite its stigmatizing potential. ► This study is the first to examine how people with eating disorders interpret genetic causal attribution.
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