“I think it is woven through me, and sadly that means it is woven through our family life”: the experiences and support needs of mothers with eating disorders

Laura Chapman, Sam Cartwright-Hatton, Kathryn J. Lester

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Abstract

Background: Eating disorders may disrupt parenting, and there is evidence to suggest that the children of parents with eating disorders are at greater risk for the development of eating disorders themselves. This study sought to broaden and extend current understandings of the lived experiences of mothers who have eating disorders.
Method: A qualitative study using thematic analysis was conducted. Eighteen mothers living in the UK, USA, and Australia took part in semi-structured online interviews. Participants were mothers to at least one child aged two years or older, had received a lifetime diagnosis of one or more eating disorders, and reported experiencing symptoms since becoming a parent.
Results: Data were analysed using an inductive approach to reflexive thematic analysis. Four major themes, each with subthemes, were identified. These were: parenthood as a double-edged sword; the eating disorder impacts on parenting; blame and burden; and seeking support.
Conclusions: The lived experiences of mothers indicate a complex relationship between eating disorders and parenthood. While parenting can impact eating disorders, eating disorders can also impact parenting, in a range of ways that extend beyond the domains of food, eating and the body. There is a pressing need for the development of specialised, non-judgemental support options for parents with eating disorders and their families.
Original languageEnglish
Article number147
JournalJournal of Eating Disorders
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Aug 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The authors would first and foremost like to thank the mothers who participated in this study and shared their stories. We are also grateful to Eliza Swinburn and Becky Gudka for their support with interview transcription, and Richard De Visser for his guidance around conducting thematic analysis.

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© 2023, BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature.

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