The authors investigated the effectiveness of 2 interventions in reducing eating disorder risk factors under naturalistic conditions in sororities. On the basis of previous research, the campus sororities chose to implement a semimandatory, 2-session eating disorder prevention program to all new sorority members (N 90) during sorority orientation. To facilitate evaluation, sororities agreed to random assignment of new members to either a cognitive dissonance or a media advocacy intervention. Undergraduate peer facilitators ran the groups. Although both interventions had an effect, cognitive dissonance generally was superior at 8-month follow-up. Results further support the utility of cognitive dissonance in reducing eating disorder risk fa...
A preventative intervention program was administered to a non-clinical population deemed at risk for...
Food, Mood, and Attitude (FMA) is a CD-ROM prevention program developed to decrease risk for eating ...
Randomized trials provide support for the Body Project, an eating disorder prevention program wherei...
This study investigated the effectiveness of two interventions in reducing eating disorder risk fact...
The aim of this study was to replicate and extend results of a previous trial that investigated the ...
Although sororities are often perceived as contributing to eating disordered behavior, limited resea...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Objective: Dissonance-b...
authors. Author Note The authors would like to thank the sororities of Trinity University for their ...
The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of a cognitive-dissonance based intervention...
Research supports the efficacy of both cognitive dissonance (CD) and healthy weight (HW) eating diso...
Objective This pilot study investigated the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of a peer-...
Maximising dissemination of efficacious psychological interventions is an important undertaking, par...
The limited efficacy of prior eating disorder (ED) prevention programs led to the development of dis...
This study examined the transportability and generalizability of “Reflections,” an evidence-based ea...
Objective: A dissonance‐based program aimed at reducing thin‐ideal internalization has been found to...
A preventative intervention program was administered to a non-clinical population deemed at risk for...
Food, Mood, and Attitude (FMA) is a CD-ROM prevention program developed to decrease risk for eating ...
Randomized trials provide support for the Body Project, an eating disorder prevention program wherei...
This study investigated the effectiveness of two interventions in reducing eating disorder risk fact...
The aim of this study was to replicate and extend results of a previous trial that investigated the ...
Although sororities are often perceived as contributing to eating disordered behavior, limited resea...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Objective: Dissonance-b...
authors. Author Note The authors would like to thank the sororities of Trinity University for their ...
The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of a cognitive-dissonance based intervention...
Research supports the efficacy of both cognitive dissonance (CD) and healthy weight (HW) eating diso...
Objective This pilot study investigated the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of a peer-...
Maximising dissemination of efficacious psychological interventions is an important undertaking, par...
The limited efficacy of prior eating disorder (ED) prevention programs led to the development of dis...
This study examined the transportability and generalizability of “Reflections,” an evidence-based ea...
Objective: A dissonance‐based program aimed at reducing thin‐ideal internalization has been found to...
A preventative intervention program was administered to a non-clinical population deemed at risk for...
Food, Mood, and Attitude (FMA) is a CD-ROM prevention program developed to decrease risk for eating ...
Randomized trials provide support for the Body Project, an eating disorder prevention program wherei...