Abstract
Increased access to therapy for body dissatisfaction and disordered eating is required. This pilot study compared a group intervention delivered face-to-face or synchronously over the Internet. Women with body dissatisfaction and disordered eating were randomly assigned to a face-to-face (N = 19) or Internet (N = 21) group. Body dissatisfaction, disordered eating, and psychological variables were assessed at baseline, post-intervention, and two months follow-up. Significant improvements on all outcome variables were observed and maintained at follow-up in both groups. There were no significant differences between delivery modes. This program shows promise, and the Internet mode of delivery has potential to overcome geographical distance.
We greatly appreciate the assistance of Ben Haste for setting up the Internet chat room facilities. We also are grateful to Dr. Sarah Durkin for contributing expertise and material to Session 4 of the program.
This research was funded by a grant from Australian Rotary Health Research Fund.
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