Ellen E Fitzsimmons-Craft1, Katherine N Balantekin2, Dawn M Eichen3, Andrea K Graham4, Grace E Monterubio1, Shiri Sadeh-Sharvit5,6,7, Neha J Goel8,9, Rachael E Flatt5,6, Kristina Saffran5, Anna M Karam1, Marie-Laure Firebaugh1, Mickey Trockel5, C Barr Taylor5,6, Denise E Wilfley1. 1. Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri. 2. Department of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York. 3. Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California. 4. Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois. 5. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California. 6. Center for m2Health, Palo Alto University, Palo Alto, California. 7. Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel. 8. Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia. 9. Institute for Inclusion, Inquiry and Innovation (iCubed), Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The Internet-based Healthy Body Image (HBI) Program, which uses online screening to identify individuals at low risk of, high risk of, or with an eating disorder (ED) and then directs users to tailored, evidence-based online or in-person interventions to address individuals' risk or clinical status, was deployed at 28 U.S. universities as part of a randomized controlled trial. The purpose of this study is to report on: (a) reach of HBI, (b) screen results, and (c) differences across ED status groups. METHOD:All students on participating campuses ages 18 years or older were eligible, although recruitment primarily targeted undergraduate females. RESULTS: The screen was completed 4,894 times, with an average of 1.9% of the undergraduate female student body on each campus taking the screen. ED risk in participating students was high-nearly 60% of students screened were identified as being at high risk for ED onset or having an ED. Key differences emerged across ED status groups on demographics, recruitment method, ED pathology, psychiatric comorbidity, and ED risk factors, highlighting increasing pathology and impairment in the high-risk group. DISCUSSION: Findings suggest efforts are needed to increase reach of programs like HBI. Results also highlight the increasing pathology and impairment in the high-risk group and the importance of programs such as HBI, which provide access to timely screening and intervention to prevent onset of clinical EDs.
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OBJECTIVE: The Internet-based Healthy Body Image (HBI) Program, which uses online screening to identify individuals at low risk of, high risk of, or with an eating disorder (ED) and then directs users to tailored, evidence-based online or in-person interventions to address individuals' risk or clinical status, was deployed at 28 U.S. universities as part of a randomized controlled trial. The purpose of this study is to report on: (a) reach of HBI, (b) screen results, and (c) differences across ED status groups. METHOD: All students on participating campuses ages 18 years or older were eligible, although recruitment primarily targeted undergraduate females. RESULTS: The screen was completed 4,894 times, with an average of 1.9% of the undergraduate female student body on each campus taking the screen. ED risk in participating students was high-nearly 60% of students screened were identified as being at high risk for ED onset or having an ED. Key differences emerged across ED status groups on demographics, recruitment method, ED pathology, psychiatric comorbidity, and ED risk factors, highlighting increasing pathology and impairment in the high-risk group. DISCUSSION: Findings suggest efforts are needed to increase reach of programs like HBI. Results also highlight the increasing pathology and impairment in the high-risk group and the importance of programs such as HBI, which provide access to timely screening and intervention to prevent onset of clinical EDs.
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