Socio-Psychological Aspects of Anorexia Nervosa

Autor

  • Ivan Haringa Faculty of Arts, Department of Romance Studies and German Studies, Constantine the Philosopher University, Trieda A. Hlinku 1, 949 01, Nitra, Slovak Republic https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6447-6903
  • Laura Janáčková College of Applied Psychology, Akademická 409, Terezín, 411 55, Czech Republic
  • Kamil Kardis Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Greek Catholic Theological Faculty, University of Prešov, Ul. Biskupa Gojdiča 2 08001 Prešov, Slovak Republic; The State University of Technology and Economics in Jaroslaw, Czarnieckiego 16, 37-500 Jarosław, Poland https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2457-6667
  • Maria Gažiová Faculty of Theology, Teological Institute, Catholic University in Ružomberok, Spišská Kapitula 12, Spišské Podhradie, Slovak Republic
  • Apakina Liudmila Vyacheslavovna Russian Language Department, Institute of Russian Language, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Miklukho-Maklaya 6, 117198 Moscow, Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs2023.1.352.364

Słowa kluczowe:

anorexia nervosa, case report, manifestations, eating disorder, psychosocial consequences

Abstrakt

Aim. The main aim of the research is to identify and evaluate the quality of life of patients with an eating disorder – anorexia nervosa. In an analytical and descriptive way, the authors determine the level of various areas of life of patients who suffer from anorexia nervosa.

Methods. The subjects of the study were participants suffering from anorexia nervosa. Based on qualitative research through unstructured interviews, the authors carried out causal case individual investigations, which they classified according to anamnesis, diagnostic tools and areas, which they evaluated based on the statements of the participants.

Results. The analysis shows that anorexia nervosa affects different areas of life. It is a lifelong problem that has a huge impact on the physical, psychological, and spiritual side of a person.

Conclusion. The study deals with the various elements of anorexia nervosa, which ultimately affects a person for life. Through definitions and interpretations of the authors' research results, we can confirm that it has multi-problematic consequences for the categorised areas of an individual's life, for the family and the groups in which they live.

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Biogramy autorów

  • Ivan Haringa - Faculty of Arts, Department of Romance Studies and German Studies, Constantine the Philosopher University, Trieda A. Hlinku 1, 949 01, Nitra, Slovak Republic

    He is a PhD. student and a young researcher at the Department of Romance and German Studies at the Faculty of Arts of Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra. His research focuses on the field of linguistics, psycholinguistics, and foreign language didactics (English and German).

  • Laura Janáčková - College of Applied Psychology, Akademická 409, Terezín, 411 55, Czech Republic

    Assoc. Prof. Dr. phil. Laura Janáčková, CSc. Psychologist, sexologist, publicist and author of bestsellers. She is an associate professor of clinical psychology at the Psychiatric Clinic of the 1st Faculty of Medicine of the University of Prague and VFN in Prague. She is the founder of the Institute of Partner Relations and vice-rector of VŠAPs in Terezín, where she focuses on the field of health psychology.

  • Kamil Kardis - Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Greek Catholic Theological Faculty, University of Prešov, Ul. Biskupa Gojdiča 2 08001 Prešov, Slovak Republic; The State University of Technology and Economics in Jaroslaw, Czarnieckiego 16, 37-500 Jarosław, Poland

    Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies

    Greek Catholic Theological Faculty, University of Prešov Ul. Biskupa Gojdiča 2

    08001 Prešov, Slovak Republic

    The State University of Technology and Economics in Jaroslaw

    Czarnieckiego 16, 37-500 Jarosław, Poland

  • Maria Gažiová - Faculty of Theology, Teological Institute, Catholic University in Ružomberok, Spišská Kapitula 12, Spišské Podhradie, Slovak Republic

    She is a doctor of philosophy (PhDr.) in the field of psychology. She is a doctor of philosophy (PhD.) in the field of social work. She is a clinical psychologist. She obtained her habilitation (doc.) in the field of social work and guarantees the social work study program at the Faculty of Theology of the Catholic University in Ružomberok at the workplace in Spišský Podhrady. She is a recognized psychologist and scientific-pedagogical expert in the field of social sciences not only in Slovakia, but also abroad.

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Opublikowane

2023-06-20

Jak cytować

Haringa, I., Janáčková, L., Kardis, K., Gažiová, M., & Vyacheslavovna, A. L. (2023). Socio-Psychological Aspects of Anorexia Nervosa. Journal of Education Culture and Society, 14(1), 352-364. https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs2023.1.352.364