Because of the serious consequences of eating disorders on young women’s lives and because of the lack of specialised care facilities, assessing and implementing evidence-based prevention interventions is necessary. Switzerland, like other Western countries, has high prevalence rates of eating disorders. However, no prevention interventions have been evaluated in this country so far. This paper presents the protocol of a preliminary study with the aim to evaluate the acceptability and effectiveness of two interventions, the Body Project (BP) and the Healthy Weight Program (HW), for female students from French-speaking Switzerland. These two interventions were chosen because they have been widely evaluated and they proved to be effective in ...
This study examined the transportability and generalizability of “Reflections,” an evidence-based ea...
Background: Body dissatisfaction and disordered eating raise the risk for eating disorders. In the p...
Study and treatment dropout and adherence represent particular challenges in studies on Internet-bas...
Because of the serious consequences of eating disorders on young women’s lives and because of the la...
Because of the serious consequences of eating disorders on young women’s lives and because of the la...
Background : Eating disorders (ED) are common in Switzerland, as in other Western countries, with a ...
Abstract Background Eating disorders (ED) are common in Switzerland, as in other Western countries, ...
Background: Although there is extensive evidence for the efficacy of online eating disorder (ED) pre...
Abstract Background Eating disorders (EDs) are a group of mental illnesses associated with significa...
BACKGROUND: Disordered eating behavior and body dissatisfaction affect a large proportion of the Dut...
Abstract Background: Given that most young women with eating disorders do not receive treatment, im...
Maximising dissemination of efficacious psychological interventions is an important undertaking, par...
Aim: As known from meta-analyses, prevention programs for eating disorders yield significant effects...
No prevention program targeting female university students at risk for eating disorders (EDs) is cur...
Challenges in the prevention of disordered eating field include moving from efficacy to effectivenes...
This study examined the transportability and generalizability of “Reflections,” an evidence-based ea...
Background: Body dissatisfaction and disordered eating raise the risk for eating disorders. In the p...
Study and treatment dropout and adherence represent particular challenges in studies on Internet-bas...
Because of the serious consequences of eating disorders on young women’s lives and because of the la...
Because of the serious consequences of eating disorders on young women’s lives and because of the la...
Background : Eating disorders (ED) are common in Switzerland, as in other Western countries, with a ...
Abstract Background Eating disorders (ED) are common in Switzerland, as in other Western countries, ...
Background: Although there is extensive evidence for the efficacy of online eating disorder (ED) pre...
Abstract Background Eating disorders (EDs) are a group of mental illnesses associated with significa...
BACKGROUND: Disordered eating behavior and body dissatisfaction affect a large proportion of the Dut...
Abstract Background: Given that most young women with eating disorders do not receive treatment, im...
Maximising dissemination of efficacious psychological interventions is an important undertaking, par...
Aim: As known from meta-analyses, prevention programs for eating disorders yield significant effects...
No prevention program targeting female university students at risk for eating disorders (EDs) is cur...
Challenges in the prevention of disordered eating field include moving from efficacy to effectivenes...
This study examined the transportability and generalizability of “Reflections,” an evidence-based ea...
Background: Body dissatisfaction and disordered eating raise the risk for eating disorders. In the p...
Study and treatment dropout and adherence represent particular challenges in studies on Internet-bas...