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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Body dissatisfaction is a major risk factor underlying vulnerability to eating disorders. Experimental studies conducted in controlled environments suggest that body dissatisfaction could be improved by using evaluative conditioning (EC). The present study evaluates the feasibility of using an EC app in everyday life and the effects of its use on body dissatisfaction.Entities:
Keywords: app; body dissatisfaction; evaluative conditioning; exposure; prevention
Year: 2019 PMID: 31824380 PMCID: PMC6881283 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02594
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
FIGURE 1USs+examples on the top line, USsNexamples on the bottom line.
FIGURE 2Screenshots of app for the EC condition. Shapes were replaced by participants pictures in the real app. Step 1: The sessions begin with a screen displaying pairs to learn. Step 2: Game session begins with 2 × 2 grid for the first 15 trials. Step 3: Alternative options are masked after the first pair member is selected for the second 15 trials. Step 4: Grid moves to a 2 × 4 grid for the third 15 trials. Step 5: Alternative options are masked after the first pair member is selected for the last 15 trials.
Mean scores as function of condition and assessment time.
| DT | 22.80 (5.31) | 22.43 (7.45) | 19.23 (5.90) | 19.00 (6.79) | −3.57(4.75) | −3.43(4.14) |
| BD | 33.67 (8.87) | 33.43 (10.98) | 32.70 (9.32) | 33.43 (10.98) | −0.97(4.26) | −1.87(6.56) |
| CDRS | −1.77(1.36) | −1.43(1.65) | −1.57(1.28) | −1.30(1.62) | −0.30(1.12) | −0.13(0.57) |
| CES-D | 17.23 (9.48) | 19.70 (11.54) | 16.63 (11.94) | 18.33 (11.17) | −0.60(9.02) | −1.37(7.97) |
| RSES | 29.13 (5.42) | 27.70 (6.51) | 29.73 (5.49) | 28.23 (6.66) | 0.60 (4.19) | 0.53 (2.06) |
| Bulimia | – | – | 10.60 (4.77) | 10.43 (3.27) | – | – |
| Restraint | – | – | 7.47 (6.43) | 7.70 (7.64) | – | – |