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Maintenance of internet‐based prevention: A randomized controlled trial

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Maintenance of internet‐based prevention: A randomized controlled trial

Auteurs : Corinna Jacobi ; Lisette Morris ; Christina Beckers ; Janina Bronisch-Holtze ; Jana Winter ; Andrew J. Winzelberg ; Craig Barr Taylor

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Excessive weight or shape concerns and dieting are among the most important and well‐established risk factors for the development of symptoms of disordered eating or full‐syndrome eating disorders. Prevention programs should therefore target these factors in order to reduce the likelihood of developing an eating disorder. The aims of this study were to determine the short‐term and maintenance effects of an internet‐based prevention program for eating disorders.

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