测试基于理论的表达性写作干预措施,以减少失调的饮食行为和认知
Christine Skubisz1, Angelina N Seeney1, Carly R Pacanowski1
1Behavioral Health and Nutrition, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA.
American journal of lifestyle medicine
|February 21, 2025
概括
表达式写作干预有效地解决了大学女性的饮食障碍. 基于认知行为疗法的方法在改变有害行为和认知方面表现最有前途.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 行为科学 行为科学
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 饮食行为和认知障碍很普遍,特别是在大学年龄的女性中.
- 这些问题可能会导致严重的健康问题,类似于被诊断为饮食障碍.
- 同龄人的影响和媒体的曝光是导致饮食失调的重要因素.
研究的目的:
- 评估八种表达性写作干预措施对饮食失调的有效性.
- 探索基于认知行为疗法,同行/媒体风险降低和认知失调理论的干预措施.
- 评估与饮食失调相关的情绪反应和干预评估.
主要方法:
- 一个实验测试了八种不同的表达性写作干预.
- 测量了参与者的情绪,干预评估和对饮食失调的重新评估.
- 干预措施是根据已建立的预防计划理论来决定的.
主要成果:
- 62.90%的参与者报告说,他们观察到同龄人的饮食失调.
- 悲伤是干预后最常见的情绪反应.
- 基于认知行为疗法的干预措施产生了最高的参与度和对饮食失调的重新评估.
结论:
- 表达式写作干预可以有效地引起情绪,并促进对饮食失调的重新评估.
- 在这些干预中,认知行为疗法原则似乎特别有益.
- 进一步研究表达性写作以预防饮食失调是有必要的.
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