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Food, mood, and attitude: reducing risk for eating disorders in college women.
Authors:Debra L Franko  Laurie B Mintz  Mona Villapiano  Traci Craig Green  Dana Mainelli  Lesley Folensbee  Stephen F Butler  M Meghan Davidson  Emily Hamilton  Debbie Little  Maureen Kearns  Simon H Budman
Affiliation:Department of Counseling and Applied Educational Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA. d.franko@neu.edu
Abstract:Food, Mood, and Attitude (FMA) is a CD-ROM prevention program developed to decrease risk for eating disorders in college women. Female 1st-year students (N = 240) were randomly assigned to the intervention (FMA) or control group. Equal numbers of students at risk and of low risk for developing an eating disorder were assigned to each condition. Participants in the FMA condition improved on all measures relative to controls. Significant 3-way interactions (Time x Condition x Risk Status) were found on measures of internalization of sociocultural attitudes about thinness, shape concerns, and weight concerns, indicating that at-risk participants in the intervention group improved to a greater extent than did low-risk participants. At follow-up, significantly fewer women in the FMA group reported overeating and excessive exercise relative to controls.
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