Social skills: A factor of protection against eating disorders in adolescentes

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The purpose of this study is to provide a review of the literature on the relationship between eating disorders and social skills in adolescents. A search was made on the Medline, Sci- ELO and Lilacs databases, for items combining the terms ‘eating disorders’, ‘anorexia nervosa’, ‘bulimia nervosa’ and ‘food behavior’, with the terms ‘social psychology’ and ‘social isolation’, and with the keywords ‘social competence’, ‘social skill’ and ‘interpersonal relations’. The following were included: studies on adolescents; in Portuguese, English and Spanish; published in the years 2007 through 2012. The search resulted in 63 articles, and 50 were included in this review. The majority of the studies were made in Brazil and the United States. Of the total, 43 were original articles. The studies aimed to understand how emotional state could influence the establishment of eating disorders, interpersonal relationships and peer relationship. The articles also discussed the influence of the media and of society in this process. Based on the analysis of the studies, it was observed that the greater an adolescent’s repertory of social skills, the greater his or her factor of protection against the development of eating disorders.

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Uzunian, L. G., & Vitalle, M. S. de S. (2015). Social skills: A factor of protection against eating disorders in adolescentes. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 20(11), 3495–3508. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-812320152011.18362014

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