Objective: Eating disorders and subclinical eating disorders are serious and disabling diseases with high prevalence rates on college campuses. Many symptomatic students are never screened nor formally diagnosed with an eating disorder and do not receive mental health treatment. Method: This pilot study examines the feasibility, acceptability, and short-term efficacy of a 10-week online intervention, StudentBodies-Eating Disorders, designed to reduce eating disorder symptoms, related psychopathology, and weight and shape concerns. A total of 65 participants were randomized to the online intervention or waitlist control. Results: Results indicate that for study completers, the intervention had large effects for reduction of eating-related ps...
BACKGROUND: Disordered eating behavior and body dissatisfaction affect a large proportion of the Dut...
Objective: This pilot study investigated the effectiveness of a social media literacy intervention f...
No prevention program targeting female university students at risk for eating disorders (EDs) is cur...
AbstractObjectiveEating disorders and subclinical eating disorders are serious and disabling disease...
While there have been important recent advances in the development of effective universal prevention...
Student Bodies, an internet-based intervention, has successfully reduced weight/shape concerns and p...
Child and adolescent mental health concerns are increasingly being addressed in school settings. Ho...
Objective: Many individuals with an eating disorder do not receive appropriate care. Low-threshold i...
Recognition of risk for eating disorders and perceptions of treatment were examined in a convenience...
Problems in adolescents and young adults with eating disorders would be a topic in recent years in c...
ObjectiveTo optimize treatment recommendations for eating disorders, it is important to investigate ...
This study examined the transportability and generalizability of “Reflections,” an evidence-based ea...
Abstract: Objective: Because conventional preventive interventions have had little success in reduci...
BACKGROUND: Eating problems are highly prevalent among young adults. Universities could be an optima...
Objective: We examined the prevalence, correlates, persistence, and treatment-seeking related to sy...
BACKGROUND: Disordered eating behavior and body dissatisfaction affect a large proportion of the Dut...
Objective: This pilot study investigated the effectiveness of a social media literacy intervention f...
No prevention program targeting female university students at risk for eating disorders (EDs) is cur...
AbstractObjectiveEating disorders and subclinical eating disorders are serious and disabling disease...
While there have been important recent advances in the development of effective universal prevention...
Student Bodies, an internet-based intervention, has successfully reduced weight/shape concerns and p...
Child and adolescent mental health concerns are increasingly being addressed in school settings. Ho...
Objective: Many individuals with an eating disorder do not receive appropriate care. Low-threshold i...
Recognition of risk for eating disorders and perceptions of treatment were examined in a convenience...
Problems in adolescents and young adults with eating disorders would be a topic in recent years in c...
ObjectiveTo optimize treatment recommendations for eating disorders, it is important to investigate ...
This study examined the transportability and generalizability of “Reflections,” an evidence-based ea...
Abstract: Objective: Because conventional preventive interventions have had little success in reduci...
BACKGROUND: Eating problems are highly prevalent among young adults. Universities could be an optima...
Objective: We examined the prevalence, correlates, persistence, and treatment-seeking related to sy...
BACKGROUND: Disordered eating behavior and body dissatisfaction affect a large proportion of the Dut...
Objective: This pilot study investigated the effectiveness of a social media literacy intervention f...
No prevention program targeting female university students at risk for eating disorders (EDs) is cur...