Abstract Background Eating disorders (EDs) are a group of mental illnesses associated with significant psychological and physiological consequences. Overall, only about one-fifth of individuals with EDs receive treatment and treatment is effective for only about one-third for those who receive care. The development and implementation of effective prevention approaches for those at risk is therefore pivotal. The Body Project is the most effective ED prevention program for at-risk women according to several meta-analyses, but reach is limited since delivery, traditionally, has been in-person. Moreover, peer-led Body Project groups have been reported to produce stronger effects than clinician-led Body Project groups when delivered in-person. T...
This study examined the transportability and generalizability of “Reflections,” an evidence-based ea...
Background: Disordered eating behavior and body dissatisfaction affect a large proportion of the Dut...
Eating disorders are difficult to treat and often associated with morbidity and mortality. Universal...
Objective This study aimed to develop a virtual diabetes-specific version of the eating disorder (E...
Given the higher rates of eating disorders among college-aged women, the functional impairment these...
Background: Although there is extensive evidence for the efficacy of online eating disorder (ED) pre...
Background : Eating disorders (ED) are common in Switzerland, as in other Western countries, with a ...
Student Bodies, an internet-based intervention, has successfully reduced weight/shape concerns and p...
Abstract Background Eating disorders (ED) are common in Switzerland, as in other Western countries, ...
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...
Maximising dissemination of efficacious psychological interventions is an important undertaking, par...
Abstract Background: Given that most young women with eating disorders do not receive treatment, im...
Challenges in the prevention of disordered eating field include moving from efficacy to effectivenes...
Randomized trials provide support for the Body Project, an eating disorder prevention program wherei...
This study examined the transportability and generalizability of “Reflections,” an evidence-based ea...
Background: Disordered eating behavior and body dissatisfaction affect a large proportion of the Dut...
Eating disorders are difficult to treat and often associated with morbidity and mortality. Universal...
Objective This study aimed to develop a virtual diabetes-specific version of the eating disorder (E...
Given the higher rates of eating disorders among college-aged women, the functional impairment these...
Background: Although there is extensive evidence for the efficacy of online eating disorder (ED) pre...
Background : Eating disorders (ED) are common in Switzerland, as in other Western countries, with a ...
Student Bodies, an internet-based intervention, has successfully reduced weight/shape concerns and p...
Abstract Background Eating disorders (ED) are common in Switzerland, as in other Western countries, ...
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...
Maximising dissemination of efficacious psychological interventions is an important undertaking, par...
Abstract Background: Given that most young women with eating disorders do not receive treatment, im...
Challenges in the prevention of disordered eating field include moving from efficacy to effectivenes...
Randomized trials provide support for the Body Project, an eating disorder prevention program wherei...
This study examined the transportability and generalizability of “Reflections,” an evidence-based ea...
Background: Disordered eating behavior and body dissatisfaction affect a large proportion of the Dut...
Eating disorders are difficult to treat and often associated with morbidity and mortality. Universal...