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Indeed, the actual function of these sites is disputed, with studies indicating both negative and positive effects.<\/p>\n<p>Aim: This is the first study which systematically examined the differences between pro-anorexia web communities in four main aspects: web language used (posts); web interests\/search behaviors (queries); users&#8217; self-reported weight status and weight goals; and associated self-reported mood\/pathology.<\/p>\n<p>Methods: We collected three primary sources of data, including messages posed on three pro-ana websites, a survey completed by over 1000 participants of a pro-ana website, and the searches made on the Bing search engine of pro-anorexia users. These data were analyzed for content, reported demographics and pathology, and behavior over time.<\/p>\n<p>Results: Although members of the main pro-ana website investigated appear to be depressed, with high rates of self-harm and suicide attempts, users are significantly more interested in treatment, have wishes of procreation<br \/>\nand reported the highest goal weights among the investigated sites. In contrast, users of other pro-ana websites investigated, are more interested in morbid themes including depression, self-harm and suicide. The percentage<br \/>\nof severely malnourished website users, in general, appears to be small (20%).<\/p>\n<p>Conclusions: Our results indicate that a new strategy is required to facilitate the communication between mental health specialists and pro-ana web users, recognizing the differences in harm associated with different websites.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Background: There is a debate about the effects of pro-anorexia (colloquially referred to as pro-ana) websites. Research suggests that the effect of these websites is not straightforward. Indeed, the actual function of these sites is disputed, with studies indicating both negative and positive effects. 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