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Adapting interpersonal psychotherapy for the prevention of excessive weight gain in rural african american girls
Omni Cassidy
, Tracy Sbrocco
, Anna Vannucci
, Beatrice Nelson
, Darlene Jackson-Bowen
, James Heimdal
, Nazrat Mirza
,
Denise E. Wilfley
, Robyn Osborn
, Lauren B. Shomaker
, Jami F. Young
, Heather Waldron
, Michele Carter
, Marian Tanofsky-Kraff
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of Clinical Neuroscience and Behavioral Health Research
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Interpersonal Psychotherapy
100%
African American Girls
100%
Excessive Weight Gain
100%
Rural African Americans
100%
Loss-of-control Eating
50%
Obesity
25%
African American Adolescents
25%
Binge Eating
25%
African American Families
25%
Health Disparities
25%
Guardian
25%
Eating Disorder Prevention
25%
Potential Barrier
25%
Prevention Programs
25%
Program Components
25%
Community Leaders
25%
Culturally Specific
25%
Parental Role
25%
Psychology
Weight Gain
100%
Focus Group
100%
Binge Eating Disorder
33%
Health Disparity
33%
Prevention Program
33%
Thematic Analysis
33%
Community Leader
33%