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  • Title: Ana and the Internet: a review of pro-anorexia websites.
    Author: Norris ML, Boydell KM, Pinhas L, Katzman DK.
    Journal: Int J Eat Disord; 2006 Sep; 39(6):443-7. PubMed ID: 16721839.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to describe the content of pro-anorexia websites, both qualitatively and quantitatively. METHOD: An Internet search protocol was developed to identify pro-anorexia websites. A grounded theory approach was used to generate themes from Internet-based information. Basic descriptive analysis was employed to report on key website characteristics. RESULTS: Twenty pro-anorexia websites met inclusion criteria. Saturation of themes was achieved after review of 12 websites. Key website characteristics included purpose of website (75%), information about webmaster (67%), website disclaimers (58%), and information on "tips and tricks" (67%). Religious metaphors, lifestyle descriptions, and "thinspiration" (inspirational photo galleries and quotes that aim to serve as motivators for weight loss) were frequently present. A total of 10 themes were generated. The most prevalent themes included control, success, and perfection. CONCLUSION: Health-care providers and caregivers should be aware of pro-anorexia websites and their content, as these websites contain information that promote and support anorexia nervosa.
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