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      Stigmatizing the other: An exploratory study of unintended consequences of eating disorder public service announcements.

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          Abstract

          This research explores the intended and unintended consequences of eating disorder public service announcements. We assessed participants' attitudes toward eating disorders and people with eating disorders, willingness to interact with people with eating disorders, and experience with eating disorders (covariate) at Time 1. At Time 2, participants were randomly assigned to watch a stigmatizing or a non-stigmatizing eating disorder public service announcement. Exposure to the stigmatizing public service announcement resulted in more negative attitudes toward eating disorders and in less willingness to interact with people with eating disorders, but not in significantly more negative attitudes toward people with eating disorders. The discussion highlights the practical implications for health communication campaigns.

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          Journal
          J Health Psychol
          Journal of health psychology
          SAGE Publications
          1461-7277
          1359-1053
          January 2017
          : 22
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Maryland, USA.
          Article
          1359105315595453
          10.1177/1359105315595453
          26220459
          a4f4c81f-95dc-446b-8ac1-c982bc26e4df
          History

          anorexia nervosa,bulimia nervosa,public service announcements,stigma,unintended consequences

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