This study is about testing a short program that uses social support to help people with disordered eating. The goal is to see if this program can help people build better habits and feel better about eating while reducing harmful symptoms. In the long run, this project wants to make it easier for people with eating problems to get help and recover, especially for those in rural areas or other groups who don't often get the care they need. Participants will complete self-report measures online, and complete a digital single-session program.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
111
Single-session intervention to increase self-efficacy, social support, help-seeking, and recovery-oriented behaviors to address disordered eating.
eating disorder symptoms
As measured for the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire
Time frame: 1 month post-intervention
Help-seeking
As measured by the General Help Seeking Questionnaire and qualitative help-seeking behavioral questions.
Time frame: 1 month post-intervention
Self-efficacy
As measured by the General Self-Efficacy scale
Time frame: 1 month post-intervention
Social support and sense of community
As measured by the MOS Social Support Survey and Sense of Community Index
Time frame: 1 month post-intervention
Personal Growth
As measured by the Personal Growth Initiative
Time frame: 1 month post-intervention
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