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Bodies in Motion: An empirical evaluation of a program to support positive body image in female collegiate athletes

机译:运动身体:对支持大学女运动员积极身体形象的计划的经验评估

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Female athletes are at risk for eating disorders due to the experience and internalization of pressures regarding various aspects of their bodies, including weight and appearance. Evaluating programs that address psychosocial antecedents and may reduce female athletes' risk is critical. We examined Bodies in Motion, a program based on cognitive dissonance and mindful self-compassion principles that integrates components of social media. Female athletes across nine NCAA athletic departments were assigned to Bodies in Motion (n = 57) or a wait-list control group (n = 40). Athletic department personnel were trained in the standardized program. Data were collected at three time-points - baseline, post-program, and three to four months later. Using Holm's algorithm to control for multiple comparisons, repeated measures ANOVAs showed that, after program completion, Bodies in Motion athletes reported less thin-ideal internalization, as compared to the control athletes, over time. We also observed varying group trajectories in outcome responses upon visual inspection of profile plots. These findings serve as the basis for future research suggestions involving larger sample sizes and prolonged measurement of outcomes. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:女运动员由于经历和内在的身体各个方面(包括体重和外观)的压力而有饮食失调的危险。评估针对社会心理先决条件并可能降低女运动员风险的计划至关重要。我们研究了Bodies in Motion,该程序基于认知失调和正念的自我同情原则,该程序整合了社交媒体的各个组成部分。横跨9个NCAA体育部门的女运动员被分配到运动机构(n = 57)或候补名单对照组(n = 40)。体育部门的人员接受了标准化程序的培训。在三个时间点(基线,程序后和三至四个月后)收集数据。使用Holm算法控制多次比较,重复测量方差分析(ANOVA)显示,随着时间的推移,与对照组运动员相比,在完成运动后,运动中的运动员报告的较薄的理想内在化程度较小。我们还观察了剖面图时在结果响应中观察到了不同的组轨迹。这些发现可作为未来研究建议的基础,这些建议涉及更大的样本量和长期的结果测量。 (C)2019 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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