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基于不和谐的实证支持预防饮食失调的可转移性。

Transportability of an empirically supported dissonance-based prevention program for eating disorders.

机构信息

Texas A&M University, College Station, United States.

出版信息

Body Image. 2010 Jun;7(3):179-86. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2010.02.006. Epub 2010 Mar 23.

Abstract

This study sought to evaluate the degree to which positive effects remained when a well studied cognitive dissonance eating disorder prevention program was disseminated through a large national sorority under naturalistic conditions. All participants underwent a 2-session program run by peer facilitators. The sample included 182 undergraduate women from a local chapter of a national sorority at a large public university. Analyses revealed that the program significantly reduced body dissatisfaction, thin ideal internalization, dietary restraint, and the use of the media as a source of information about beauty, and restrained eating. Importantly, effect sizes were maintained at 5-months and 1-year follow-up. These findings demonstrate that empirically supported programs can remain effective when disseminated with careful training in large social systems.

摘要

本研究旨在评估在自然条件下,通过大型全国联谊会将经过充分研究的认知失调饮食失调预防计划传播时,积极效果能保持到何种程度。所有参与者都接受了由同伴促进者进行的 2 个阶段的计划。样本包括来自大型公立大学的一个全国联谊会的当地分会的 182 名本科女性。分析表明,该计划显著降低了身体不满、瘦理想内化、饮食抑制以及将媒体用作有关美丽和节制饮食信息的来源。重要的是,在 5 个月和 1 年的随访中,效果大小保持不变。这些发现表明,在大型社会系统中进行精心培训时,实证支持的计划可以保持有效性。

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