| Literature DB >> 34954448 |
Alexandria E Davies1, C Blair Burnette2, Scott G Ravyts3, Suzanne E Mazzeo3.
Abstract
Weight bias internalization (WBI) is associated with a myriad of negative health outcomes, but there are few effective treatments that address this concern. This randomized controlled trial examined the preliminary effectiveness of a previously developed body gratitude journaling intervention (i.e., Expand Your Horizon) compared with an active control writing condition (i.e., expressive writing) in emerging adult women with WBI. Participants (N = 135) completed baseline measures and were then randomized to either Expand Your Horizon (n = 72) or the active control condition (n = 63). Participants in both conditions completed three writing tasks over one week. Assessments occurred at baseline, post-test, and follow-up (one-week). Participants in both conditions experienced improvements in WBI, functionality appreciation, and self-compassion at follow-up, though improvements were greater in the Expand Your Horizon condition. Further, participants in the Expand Your Horizon had greater improvement in healthcare stress at follow-up. In sum, Expand Your Horizon appeared accessible and demonstrated preliminary effectiveness in a sample of emerging adult women with WBI. Avenues for future research include evaluating this intervention in more diverse populations with a longer follow-up. Published by Elsevier Ltd.Entities:
Keywords: Body functionality; Body image; Emerging adults; Intervention; Self-compassion; Weight stigma
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34954448 PMCID: PMC8891047 DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2021.12.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Body Image ISSN: 1740-1445