Improving body image and sexual health behaviors among college women |
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Authors: | Stephanie L. Grossman Bianca Campagna Hadley Brochu Meline Odermatt Rachel A. Annunziato |
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Affiliation: | 1. Fordham University, Department of Psychology, 441 E. Fordham Road, Bronx, NYsgrossman11@fordham.edu;3. Fordham University, Department of Psychology, 441 E. Fordham Road, Bronx, NY |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTObjective: To conduct a pilot test to determine if the Body Project, an eating disorder prevention program, was able to reduce risky sexual behaviors. Participants: Twenty college-age women ages 18–21 (in March, 2015) who endorsed both body image dissatisfaction and previous or current sexual activity. Methods: Participants were randomized to the Body Project or psychoeducational control group, and completed baseline, post-test, and 6-month follow-up measures assessing body image concerns, eating behaviors, and sexual behaviors and attitudes. Results: An intervention manipulation check demonstrated that body image variables were in expected directions, though were not significant by group. There was a significant interaction across group and time for “unanticipated sexual encounters,” which decreased in the Body Project group. Conclusions: This pilot study supports the feasibility of using an eating disorder prevention program to reduce other risky behaviors, specifically risky sexual behaviors. |
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Keywords: | Body image Body Project eating disorder prevention sexual behavior sexual health |
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