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Social support

2007

Georgia State University

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"Pro-Ana" Web-Log Uses And Gratifications Towards Understanding The Pro-Anorexia Paradox, Dana G. Mantella May 2007

"Pro-Ana" Web-Log Uses And Gratifications Towards Understanding The Pro-Anorexia Paradox, Dana G. Mantella

Communication Theses

Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of all mental illnesses. Currently, web-logs are hosts to thousands of pro-ana (short for pro-anorexia) blogring participants, joining together with a common claim that eating disorders are "lifestyles not illnesses." This study explored participation motives among pro-ana blogring participants, relationships to individual psycho-social factors, and to unique web-log features. Results from the cross-sectional online survey suggest three main participation motives among blogring participants (community, obtaining social/ emotional support, and ego-protection). Results also indicate individual factors such as; social support satisfaction, drive-for-thinness, and BMI were related to blogger motives in a various diverse ways. …