Meta-analytic review of dissonance-based eating disorder prevention programs: Intervention, participant, and facilitator features that predict larger effects

E Stice, CN Marti, H Shaw, P Rohde - Clinical psychology review, 2019 - Elsevier
Many trials have provided support for dissonance-based eating disorder prevention
programs. This meta-analytic review characterized the average intervention effects and …

From efficacy to effectiveness to broad implementation: Evolution of the Body Project.

CB Becker, E Stice - Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: At the turn of the millennium, eating disorders (EDs) prevention was largely
nonexistent. No program had reduced future onset of EDs in even a single trial, and most …

Implementation factors that predict larger effects from a peer educator delivered eating disorder prevention program at universities.

E Stice, P Rohde, JM Gau, H Shaw - Journal of consulting and …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Identify implementation factors, including intervention, facilitator, participant, and
college factors, that were associated with larger reductions in eating disorder symptoms for …

Combining in-person and online components for the body project program during the COVID-19 pandemic: an implementation feasibility trial

Z Heidari - 2022 - ttu-ir.tdl.org
Approximately 13% of college women exhibit eating disorder (ED) symptoms and the
numbers appear to be rising since the COVID-19 pandemic. Effective and accessible ED …

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C Becker, PC Diedrichs, G Jankowski, C Werchan - 2013 - digitalcommons.trinity.edu
Objective—At the turn of the millennium, eating disorders (ED) prevention was largely
nonexistent. No program had reduced future onset of EDs in even a single trial and most …