The dataset from the trial includes variables assessing the effectiveness of imagery rescripting (IR) and psychoeducation interventions among young women at risk of developing eating disorders. Primary outcomes focus on global eating psychopathology (EDE-Q) and body image acceptance (BI-AAQ), measured at baseline and one-week follow-up. Secondary outcomes include self-compassion (SCS-SF), fear of self-compassion (FSC), and dysfunctional attitudes (DAS-SF1), along with confidence in changing disordered eating behaviors. Participants were assigned to one of four conditions: body-focused IR, general IR, psychoeducation, or control. The IR conditions involved three steps—reliving, observing, and rescripting specific memories—allowing for comparisons between body-specific and general rescripting approaches. This dataset enables analysis of how targeted interventions impact disordered eating risk factors and self-perception in young women.
Subjects
Eating disorders / Mental Health
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Date made available
Feb 15th, 2020
Data set type
IPD
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Protocol
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