Pro‐anorexia coaches prey on individuals with eating disorders

Author:

Simons E. I.12ORCID,Noteboom F.1ORCID,van Furth E. F.34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center against Child Trafficking and Human Trafficking Capelle aan den IJssel The Netherlands

2. Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology Leiden Law School, Leiden University Leiden The Netherlands

3. Rivierduinen Eating Disorders Ursula Leiden The Netherlands

4. Department of Psychiatry Leiden University Medical Center Leiden The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveWhile studies have focused on pro‐ana communities and pro‐anorexia websites, no research has been conducted on the presence of pro‐anorexia coaches within these communities. This study aimed to gain insight into the modus operandi of pro‐anorexia coaches.MethodFirst, three fake profiles were used to attempt interaction with pro‐anorexia coaches (n = 31). Second, an online questionnaire on experiences with pro‐anorexia coaches was completed by 79 respondents. Third, a follow‐up in‐depth interview was conducted with 14 of these respondents.ResultsThe results show that pro‐anorexia coaches' behavior fits a five‐staged model which has similarities to stages of online grooming. They focus on (1) building trust and developing a dependency relationship with the aim of (2) obtaining sexually explicit materials. Subsequently, they (3) increase pressure, (4) utilize blackmail methods with acquired content, and (5) groom respondents to meet in person.DiscussionPro‐anorexia coaches deliberately abuse vulnerable young people who suffer from eating disorders to receive sexually explicit material or to meet face‐to‐face with a sexual intention. This study shows that the modus operandi of pro‐ana coaches is similar to online grooming. Clinical professionals need to be aware of this practice to detect victims and potential victims in order to support and treat them. Prevention is invaluable to further combat pro‐anorexia coaches and protect potential victims.Public SignificanceIndividuals with an eating disorder are avid internet users. A minority frequent pro‐anorexia websites and fora seeking help in losing weight. This study showed that pro‐anorexia coaches prey on these individuals, often to obtain sexually explicit content. The modus operandi of pro‐anorexia coaches shows similarities to online grooming. Awareness of this phenomenon and the way in which pro‐anorexia coaches operate is valuable for clinicians, parents, and teachers.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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