Ortoreksiya Nervoza Ölçeklerinin Uyarlanması ve Ortoreksiyanın OKB, Yeme Bozukluğu, Depresyon, Kaygı ve Stres, Genel Psikolojik Belirti Düzeyi, Sağlık Kaygısı, Beden Algısı ve Benlik Saygısı ile İlişkilerinin Nicel ve Nitel Yöntemlerle İncelenmesi
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2022Author
Bilekli Bilger, İlgün
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Orthorexia nervosa (ON), defined by Bratman (1997), is a disorder that refers the
obsession with healthy eating and that people restrict their diet according to the quality
of the food, which is not yet included in the diagnostic manuals. To understand ON more
deeply, this thesis study consists of 3 main stages as a mixed methods research. In the
first stage, adaptation of the Eating Habits Questionnaire, Düsseldorf Orthorexia Scale,
Barcelona Orthorexia Scale and Orthorexia Nervosa Scale into Turkish, and determining
the common factors of ON scales were aimed to increase our understanding of what ON
is. In the second stage, examining the relationships between ON and OCD, eating
disorder, depression, anxiety and stress, psychological symptoms, health anxiety, body
image, and self-esteem variables were intended. In the third stage, semi-structured
interviews were conducted with the participants with high ON symptoms, and it was
aimed to reveal the themes of what a healthy diet is for these people through interpretive
phenomenological analysis. In the first stage, 726 participants took part and the scales
were found to be reliable and valid in measuring ON. The common factors obtained from
the scales were "negative emotions", "deterioration in daily functionality", "importance
given to healthy eating habits", "exaggerated preoccupation with healthy eating". In the
second phase, 556 participants were involved and OCD, health anxiety, and eating
disorder symptoms, self-esteem and body image were consistently associated with ON.
In the stepwise regression analysis, the level of eating disorder symptoms was the
strongest predictor of ON. In the interviews conducted with 11 participants with a high
ON tendency, 5 main themes emerged: "the meaning of healthy eating", "etiology and
maintaining factors", "control, power and autonomy", "comparisons" and "daily
functionality". The findings were discussed in the light of the literature.