Browsing UiS Brage by Author "Sandgren, Sebastian S"
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Evaluating a motivational and psycho-educational self-help intervention for athletes with mild eating disorder symptoms: A mixed methods feasibility study
Sandgren, Sebastian S; Haycraft, Emma; Arcelus, Jon; Plateau, Carolyn R (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Objective The primary aim was to assess the feasibility of undertaking a study evaluating the novel Motivational and Psycho-Educational Self-Help Programme for Athletes with Mild Eating Disorder Symptoms (MOPED-A). A ... -
Exploring health and exercise professionals’ views on muscle dysmorphia in the Norwegian population
Langeland, Lena; Sandgren, Sebastian S (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Objective Symptoms of muscle dysmorphia (MD) are prevalent among males who engage in weight training. If symptoms remain undetected and untreated, it can impair their health and wellbeing. Research indicates that men are ... -
Muscle dysmorphia and associated psychological features of males in the Middle East: A systematic review
Devrim-Lanpir, Asli; Zare, Reza; Redha, Ali Ali; Sandgren, Sebastian S (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Muscle dysmorphia (MD) is a mental health disorder characterized by a preoccupation with muscularity and is linked to excessive exercise and dieting, and using anabolic steroids. There is a global interest in the study of ... -
My father, myself, and my muscles: Associations between muscle dysmorphia, narcissism and relationship with father among exercising males
Boulter, Matt W; Wooldridge, Tom; Bjelland, Vegard E; Sandgren, Sebastian S (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Research has yet to examine the associations between muscle dysmorphia (MD), narcissism and relationship with father in a male population. This study aimed to address this. We hypothesized that a negatively experienced ... -
Support for athletes with eating psychopathology symptoms: Exploring the views of athletes, coaches and sport practitioners
Sandgren, Sebastian S; Haycraft, Emma; Pearce, Rhona; Plateau, Carolyn R (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Eating psychopathology is prevalent among athletes yet little is known about how to effectively support athletes with eating difficulties. This study aimed to understand athletes’ and sport professionals’ experiences of, ...