Recruitment, adherence and attrition challenges in internet-based indicated prevention programs for eating disorders: lessons learned from a randomised controlled trial of ProYouth OZ.
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| Abstract |
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Growing evidence supports the effectiveness of Internet-based prevention programs for eating disorders, but the adjunctive benefit of synchronous peer support has yet to be investigated. In the current study, a randomised controlled trial was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of an indicated Internet-based prevention program (ProYouth OZ) with and without peer-to-peer support in reducing disordered eating behaviours and attitudes. |
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2022
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| Journal |
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Journal of eating disorders
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10
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1
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| Number of Pages |
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1
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2022
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https://jeatdisord.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40337-021-00520-7
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| DOI |
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10.1186/s40337-021-00520-7
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| Short Title |
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J Eat Disord
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