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The challenges of eating out for young people with eating disorders: a thematic analysis of the perspectives of young people, parents and carers, and clinicians

The challenges of eating out for young people with eating disorders: a thematic analysis of the perspectives of young people, parents and carers, and clinicians
The challenges of eating out for young people with eating disorders: a thematic analysis of the perspectives of young people, parents and carers, and clinicians
Background: social eating is a key aspect of recovery for many individuals with an Eating Disorder (ED). To develop effective interventions to support recovery of social eating we need to understand the challenges that people with ED face when eating in public spaces. This study was conducted in the context of the development of a virtual reality graded-exposure café intervention for people with ED. The current analysis explores stakeholder perspectives on the challenges that people with ED face in café environments.

Methods: people with lived experience of ED (n = 15), parents/carers (n = 4) and clinicians (n = 6) took part in semi-structured focus groups and 1:1 interviews. Transcripts were analysed thematically.

Results: we identified six major themes: 1) Facing the unexpected and unknown; 2) Cafés elicit difficult emotions; 3) Challenges are highly individual; 4) Challenges relating to the physical café environment; 5) Challenges of social interactions in cafés; 6) Challenges of the process of choosing and consuming food and drink.

Conclusions: this study highlights the challenges cafés present for people with ED, many of which also apply to other social eating scenarios. These findings will enable more targeted support and development of novel interventions to help people with ED return to social eating.
Eating disorders, Adolescents, Young adults, Lived experience, Qualitative research, Thematic Analysis, Social Eating
2050-2974
Shackshaft, Lydia
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Ford, Tamsin
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Shackshaft, Lydia, Chapman, Laura, Hook, Annabelle, Biddle, Lucy, Yardley, Lucy, Ford, Tamsin, Attwood, Angela, Penton-Voak, Ian, Slater, Mel, Rothwell, Emily, Reeves, Stella, Grant, Alys, Downs, James, Combe, Gillian, Clark-Stone, Sam, Govender, Trinisha, Stewart, Anne, Moran, Paul and Bould, Helen (2025) The challenges of eating out for young people with eating disorders: a thematic analysis of the perspectives of young people, parents and carers, and clinicians. Journal of Eating Disorders. (doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-6913911/v1). (Submitted)

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Background: social eating is a key aspect of recovery for many individuals with an Eating Disorder (ED). To develop effective interventions to support recovery of social eating we need to understand the challenges that people with ED face when eating in public spaces. This study was conducted in the context of the development of a virtual reality graded-exposure café intervention for people with ED. The current analysis explores stakeholder perspectives on the challenges that people with ED face in café environments.

Methods: people with lived experience of ED (n = 15), parents/carers (n = 4) and clinicians (n = 6) took part in semi-structured focus groups and 1:1 interviews. Transcripts were analysed thematically.

Results: we identified six major themes: 1) Facing the unexpected and unknown; 2) Cafés elicit difficult emotions; 3) Challenges are highly individual; 4) Challenges relating to the physical café environment; 5) Challenges of social interactions in cafés; 6) Challenges of the process of choosing and consuming food and drink.

Conclusions: this study highlights the challenges cafés present for people with ED, many of which also apply to other social eating scenarios. These findings will enable more targeted support and development of novel interventions to help people with ED return to social eating.

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Submitted date: 17 June 2025
Keywords: Eating disorders, Adolescents, Young adults, Lived experience, Qualitative research, Thematic Analysis, Social Eating

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/504650
ISSN: 2050-2974
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Author: Lydia Shackshaft
Author: Laura Chapman
Author: Annabelle Hook
Author: Lucy Biddle
Author: Lucy Yardley ORCID iD
Author: Tamsin Ford
Author: Angela Attwood
Author: Ian Penton-Voak
Author: Mel Slater
Author: Emily Rothwell
Author: Stella Reeves
Author: Alys Grant
Author: James Downs
Author: Gillian Combe
Author: Sam Clark-Stone
Author: Trinisha Govender
Author: Anne Stewart
Author: Paul Moran
Author: Helen Bould

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