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Online prevention of disordered eating in at-risk young-adult women: A two-country pragmatic randomized controlled trial
Simon M. Wilksch
, Anne O'Shea
, C. Barr Taylor
,
Denise Wilfley
, Corinna Jacobi
, Tracey D. Wade
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of Clinical Neuroscience and Behavioral Health Research
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Young Adult Women
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Two-country
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Disordered Eating
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At-risk
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Pragmatic Clinical Trial
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Online Prevention
100%
Student Body
85%
12-month Follow-up
42%
Intent-to-treat Analysis
28%
Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q)
28%
Risk Factors
14%
Between-group
14%
Therapist
14%
Control Body
14%
6-month Follow-up
14%
Image Information
14%
Implementation Cost
14%
Clinical Impairment
14%
Body Image
14%
Australia
14%
High Quality of Life
14%
Prevention Programs
14%
Online Program
14%
New Zealand
14%
Positive Body Image
14%
Student Controls
14%
Psychology
Disordered Eating
100%
Eating Disorder
28%
Quality of Life
14%
Prevention Program
14%
Positive Body Image
14%