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Assessment of Two School-Based Programs to Prevent Universal Eating Disorders: Media Literacy and Theatre-Based Methodology in Spanish Adolescent Boys and Girls

Aims. To evaluate the long-term effects of two school-based prevention programs administered to a universal mixed-sex sample of school-going adolescents on disturbed eating attitudes, aesthetic ideal internalization, and other eating disorder risk factors, when compared to a control group. Methods....

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Autores principales: Mora, Marisol, Penelo, Eva, Gutiérrez, Teresa, Espinoza, Paola, González, Marcela L., Raich, Rosa M.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4353415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25802888
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/328753
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author Mora, Marisol
Penelo, Eva
Gutiérrez, Teresa
Espinoza, Paola
González, Marcela L.
Raich, Rosa M.
author_facet Mora, Marisol
Penelo, Eva
Gutiérrez, Teresa
Espinoza, Paola
González, Marcela L.
Raich, Rosa M.
author_sort Mora, Marisol
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description Aims. To evaluate the long-term effects of two school-based prevention programs administered to a universal mixed-sex sample of school-going adolescents on disturbed eating attitudes, aesthetic ideal internalization, and other eating disorder risk factors, when compared to a control group. Methods. Participants were 200 adolescents aged 12–15 selected by means of incidental sampling from second-year compulsory secondary education at schools. An interactive multimedia media literacy program (ML + NUT, Media Literacy and Nutrition) and a program focused on the same topics using dramatic arts (Theatre Alive) were applied and compared with a control group. Pretest, posttest (1 month later), and 5- and 13-month follow-up measurements were taken. Analyses were conducted with two-way mixed 3 × 3 ANCOVA (group × phase) adjusted by baseline levels, body mass index, and sex. Results. Participants in both experimental groups showed significantly higher self-esteem scores than the control group over time. The ML + NUT group also presented lower aesthetic ideal internalization scores than the control group. Discussion. Both programs can benefit students' self-esteem. Moreover, ML + NUT program was useful in reducing thin-ideal internalization. However, differences in body dissatisfaction and disordered eating attitudes were not found. The programs may be protective on the core psychological variables, which are essential to adaptive adolescent development.
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spelling pubmed-43534152015-03-23 Assessment of Two School-Based Programs to Prevent Universal Eating Disorders: Media Literacy and Theatre-Based Methodology in Spanish Adolescent Boys and Girls Mora, Marisol Penelo, Eva Gutiérrez, Teresa Espinoza, Paola González, Marcela L. Raich, Rosa M. ScientificWorldJournal Research Article Aims. To evaluate the long-term effects of two school-based prevention programs administered to a universal mixed-sex sample of school-going adolescents on disturbed eating attitudes, aesthetic ideal internalization, and other eating disorder risk factors, when compared to a control group. Methods. Participants were 200 adolescents aged 12–15 selected by means of incidental sampling from second-year compulsory secondary education at schools. An interactive multimedia media literacy program (ML + NUT, Media Literacy and Nutrition) and a program focused on the same topics using dramatic arts (Theatre Alive) were applied and compared with a control group. Pretest, posttest (1 month later), and 5- and 13-month follow-up measurements were taken. Analyses were conducted with two-way mixed 3 × 3 ANCOVA (group × phase) adjusted by baseline levels, body mass index, and sex. Results. Participants in both experimental groups showed significantly higher self-esteem scores than the control group over time. The ML + NUT group also presented lower aesthetic ideal internalization scores than the control group. Discussion. Both programs can benefit students' self-esteem. Moreover, ML + NUT program was useful in reducing thin-ideal internalization. However, differences in body dissatisfaction and disordered eating attitudes were not found. The programs may be protective on the core psychological variables, which are essential to adaptive adolescent development. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4353415/ /pubmed/25802888 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/328753 Text en Copyright © 2015 Marisol Mora et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mora, Marisol
Penelo, Eva
Gutiérrez, Teresa
Espinoza, Paola
González, Marcela L.
Raich, Rosa M.
Assessment of Two School-Based Programs to Prevent Universal Eating Disorders: Media Literacy and Theatre-Based Methodology in Spanish Adolescent Boys and Girls
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title_fullStr Assessment of Two School-Based Programs to Prevent Universal Eating Disorders: Media Literacy and Theatre-Based Methodology in Spanish Adolescent Boys and Girls
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title_short Assessment of Two School-Based Programs to Prevent Universal Eating Disorders: Media Literacy and Theatre-Based Methodology in Spanish Adolescent Boys and Girls
title_sort assessment of two school-based programs to prevent universal eating disorders: media literacy and theatre-based methodology in spanish adolescent boys and girls
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4353415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25802888
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/328753
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