BACKGROUND: The development of efficacious, cost-effective, and widely accessible programs for the prevention of eating disorders (EDs) is crucial in order to reduce the ED-related burden of illness. Programs using dissonance-based and cognitive behavioral approaches are most effective for the selective prevention of ED. Internet-based delivery is assumed to maximize the reach and impact of preventive efforts. However, the current evidence for Internet-based ED prevention is limited. The present trial evaluates the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of two new interventions (based on dissonance theory and principles of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)) that are implemented as add-ons to the existing Internet-based ED prevention program Pro...
Objectives: E-mental health (digital) interventions can help overcome existing barriers that stand i...
Objective: Many individuals with an eating disorder do not receive appropriate care. Low-threshold i...
Objective: Eating disorders (EDs) are serious problems among college-age women and may be preventabl...
Background: The development of efficacious, cost-effective, and widely accessible programs for the p...
Background: E-mental health has become increasingly popular in interventions for individuals with ea...
Background: Although there is extensive evidence for the efficacy of online eating disorder (ED) pre...
Background: Several Internet-based interventions for eating disorders have shown their effectiveness...
Background: E-mental health has become increasingly popular in interventions for individuals with ea...
Objective: The primary aim was assessing the cost-effectiveness of an internet-based self-help progr...
Objective The primary aim was assessing the cost-effectiveness of an internet-based self-help progra...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective evidence based medicine (EBM) review is to determine whet...
The present study was a RCT comparing 4 conditions: 1) Internet-based intervention ‘Featback’, 2) on...
Background: While eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS) is the most common eating disorder...
Student Bodies, an internet-based intervention, has successfully reduced weight/shape concerns and p...
Objective: Increasing the availability and accessibility of evidence-based treatments for eating dis...
Objectives: E-mental health (digital) interventions can help overcome existing barriers that stand i...
Objective: Many individuals with an eating disorder do not receive appropriate care. Low-threshold i...
Objective: Eating disorders (EDs) are serious problems among college-age women and may be preventabl...
Background: The development of efficacious, cost-effective, and widely accessible programs for the p...
Background: E-mental health has become increasingly popular in interventions for individuals with ea...
Background: Although there is extensive evidence for the efficacy of online eating disorder (ED) pre...
Background: Several Internet-based interventions for eating disorders have shown their effectiveness...
Background: E-mental health has become increasingly popular in interventions for individuals with ea...
Objective: The primary aim was assessing the cost-effectiveness of an internet-based self-help progr...
Objective The primary aim was assessing the cost-effectiveness of an internet-based self-help progra...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective evidence based medicine (EBM) review is to determine whet...
The present study was a RCT comparing 4 conditions: 1) Internet-based intervention ‘Featback’, 2) on...
Background: While eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS) is the most common eating disorder...
Student Bodies, an internet-based intervention, has successfully reduced weight/shape concerns and p...
Objective: Increasing the availability and accessibility of evidence-based treatments for eating dis...
Objectives: E-mental health (digital) interventions can help overcome existing barriers that stand i...
Objective: Many individuals with an eating disorder do not receive appropriate care. Low-threshold i...
Objective: Eating disorders (EDs) are serious problems among college-age women and may be preventabl...