a Fordham University , Department of Psychology , 441 E. Fordham Road, Bronx , NY.
J Am Coll Health. 2018 Nov-Dec;66(8):826-830. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2018.1454927. Epub 2018 May 22.
To conduct a pilot test to determine if the Body Project, an eating disorder prevention program, was able to reduce risky sexual behaviors.
Twenty college-age women ages 18-21 (in March, 2015) who endorsed both body image dissatisfaction and previous or current sexual activity.
Participants were randomized to the Body Project or psychoeducational control group, and completed baseline, post-test, and 6-month follow-up measures assessing body image concerns, eating behaviors, and sexual behaviors and attitudes.
An intervention manipulation check demonstrated that body image variables were in expected directions, though were not significant by group. There was a significant interaction across group and time for "unanticipated sexual encounters," which decreased in the Body Project group.
This pilot study supports the feasibility of using an eating disorder prevention program to reduce other risky behaviors, specifically risky sexual behaviors.
进行一项试点测试,以确定身体项目(一种饮食失调预防计划)是否能够减少危险的性行为。
20 名年龄在 18-21 岁的大学年龄的女性(2015 年 3 月),她们都对自己的身体形象不满意,并且有过或目前有过性行为。
参与者被随机分配到身体项目或心理教育对照组,并在基线、后测和 6 个月随访期间完成评估身体形象问题、饮食行为和性行为和态度的测量。
干预操作检查表明,身体形象变量朝着预期的方向发展,但按组划分并不显著。在“意外的性遭遇”方面,组间和时间存在显著的相互作用,身体项目组的这一比例下降。
这项初步研究支持使用饮食失调预防计划来减少其他危险行为,特别是危险的性行为的可行性。