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Clinical Trials/NCT01126918
NCT01126918
Completed
Not Applicable

Eating Disorders Prevention: An Effectiveness Trial for At-Risk College Students

Oregon Research Institute7 sites in 1 country432 target enrollmentApril 2010

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Eating Disorders
Sponsor
Oregon Research Institute
Enrollment
432
Locations
7
Primary Endpoint
eating disorder symptoms, risk for future eating disorder and obesity onset
Status
Completed
Last Updated
9 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This three-site effectiveness trial will test whether a brief dissonance-based eating disorder prevention program produces intervention effects when college counselors, psychologists, and nurses are responsible for participant recruitment, screening, and intervention delivery under ecologically valid conditions.

Detailed Description

Threshold and subthreshold eating disorders affect over 10% of young women and are associated with functional impairment, distress, psychiatric comorbidity, medical complications, mortality, and risk for obesity onset. Accordingly, a pressing public healthy priority is to develop effective prevention programs for eating pathology. The proposed project will be the first effectiveness trial to test whether an eating disorder prevention program with strong empirical support from efficacy trials produces effects under ecologically valid conditions among high-risk female college students, which is a vital step toward widespread dissemination of programs developed with NIH funding. The proposed cost-effectiveness analyses and examination of process factors that predict larger intervention effects will also represent novel contributions to the literature.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
April 2010
End Date
February 2016
Last Updated
9 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
Female

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • (1) is a registered student at a participating school, (2) self-reports body image concerns

Exclusion Criteria

  • meets DSM-IV criteria for anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, or binge eating disorder

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

eating disorder symptoms, risk for future eating disorder and obesity onset

Time Frame: 2 years

Secondary Outcomes

  • mediators to intervention effects(2 years)
  • moderators to program effects(2 years)

Study Sites (7)

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