| Literature DB >> 29510762 |
Christine Sundgot-Borgen1, Solfrid Bratland-Sanda2, Kethe M E Engen3, Gunn Pettersen4, Oddgeir Friborg5, Monica Klungland Torstveit6, Elin Kolle3, Niva Piran7, Jorunn Sundgot-Borgen3, Jan H Rosenvinge5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Body dissatisfaction and disordered eating raise the risk for eating disorders. In the prevention of eating disorders, many programmes have proved partly successful in using cognitive techniques to combat such risk factors. However, specific strategies to actively promote a positive body image are rarely used. The present paper outlines a protocol for a programme integrating the promotion of a positive body image and the prevention of disordered eating. METHODS ANDEntities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Body image; Disease prevention; Health promotion; RCT-protocol
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29510762 PMCID: PMC5840729 DOI: 10.1186/s40359-018-0221-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychol ISSN: 2050-7283
Fig. 1Study flow of the HBI program
Fig. 2Recruitment and cluster randomization of participants
Outline of content and targets of workshops #1 - #3 in the HBI programme
| #1 Body image | |
| Main content | Targets |
| Project introduction | Experience of meaningfulness and motivation |
| Influencing factors on body perception. What promotes and reduces positive body image, and how can we enforce the health promoting factors? | Body image and body acceptance |
| Where does body idealization come from? Why does it conflict with positive body image, and potential health consequences from striving for the idealized body? | Psychoeducation to reduce idealization and internalization of a particular body ideal |
| Fat talk and focus on lifestyle only related to appearance in everyday communication. To what degree do we participate, how does it make us feel, and can we reduce it? | Reduce fat talk and negative body talk |
| Introduction to self-talk and self-esteem in WS#2 | Stimulate motivation for next WS |
| #2 Media literacy | |
| Main content | Targets |
| Social media perception and use. Empower yourself to choose mood enhancing over mood destructive content | Enhance media literacy |
| Extreme exposure without filter equals need to be critical to sources of information and awareness of retouching | Enhance media literacy |
| The nature of comparison, how to recognize destructive comparison and reduce its presence in everyday life | Reduce amount of comparison |
| Strengthen acceptance and love for individual differences, defining characteristics of ones’ own and among friends. Students write down compliments to a friend and him/herself unrelated to appearance | Improve positive self-talk |
| Experiences and benefits of positive self-talk | Improve skills to strengthen self-esteem |
| #3 Lifestyle | |
| Main content | Targets |
| Benefits on body experience from listening to bodily needs such as physical activity and healthy eating | Improve experience of embodiment |
| Truths and myth about lifestyle products and literature | Improve ability to reject exercise and nutritional myths - health information literacy |
| From aesthetic to functional focus; how can change in focus improve body experience and healthy lifestyle that again benefit well-being? | Change from potential unhealthy focus to healthy focus on the body |
| How may regular exercise and smart nutrition promote positive body image and what are the basic recommendations? | Body experience enhancing attitudes and behaviours |
Overview of the instruments used to evaluate the efficacy of the HBI programme
| Outcome measures | Content | |
|---|---|---|
| Main outcome variables | Experience of Embodiment Scale [ | Body image |
| EDE-Q-11 [ | Disordered eating | |
| Secondary outcome variables | The body image acceptance and action scale [ | Body image |
| Sociocultural Attitudes Towards Appearance Questionnaire-4 (SATAQ-4) [ | Body image | |
| Drive for Leanness Scale (DLS) [ | Body image | |
| The KIDSCREEN-10 [ | Health related quality of life | |
| Self-developed Physical activity level/habits questionnaire | Lifestyle behaviours | |
| Self-developed Food frequency questionnaire | Lifestyle behaviours | |
| The Bergen Insomnia Scale [ | Lifestyle behaviours | |
| Hopkins Symptom Checklist-10 (SCL-10) [ | Symptoms of anxiety and depression | |
| Self-developed Social media questionnaire (to be published) | Impression management, Body and appearance and looks, Literacy, Social capital, Social media addiction | |
| Mediator and moderator variables | Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale [ | Perfectionism |
| Rosenberg self-esteem [ | Self-esteem | |
| The Self Compassion Scale-12 [ | Self-compassion | |
| The Resilience Scale for Adolescents [ | Mental health protective factors |