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    Cost-effectiveness of Intervention Implementation Support for Reducing Eating Disorder Symptoms Among College Students

    Implementation support for prevention interventions is receiving increased attention, as many organizations receive training in evidence-based practices but do not deliver the interventions optimally. The Body Pr...

    Laura Akers, Paul Rohde, Heather Shaw, Eric Stice in Prevention Science (2024)

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    Cost-Effectiveness Comparison of Delivery Modalities for a Dissonance-Based Eating Disorder Prevention Program over 4-Year Follow-Up

    The cost-effectiveness of delivery methods for an eating disorder prevention program is reported. In an effectiveness trial (enrollment 2013–2015) comparing three formats (clinician-led, peer-led, and Internet...

    Laura Akers, Paul Rohde, Heather Shaw, Eric Stice in Prevention Science (2021)

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    An Examination of Participants Who Develop an Eating Disorder Despite Completing an Eating Disorder Prevention Program: Implications for Improving the Yield of Prevention Efforts

    Numerous trials provide support for the Body Project, an eating disorder prevention program wherein young women with body image concerns critique the thin ideal. Despite medium to large effects, some participants...

    Audra C. Horney, Eric Stice, Paul Rohde in Prevention Science (2015)

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    Effects of Three Depression Prevention Interventions on Risk for Depressive Disorder Onset in the Context of Depression Risk Factors

    Study aims were to identify subgroups of adolescents with elevated depressive symptoms who had the highest likelihood of develo** future major/minor depressive disorder on the basis of depression risk factor...

    Paul Rohde, Eric Stice, Jeff M. Gau in Prevention Science (2012)

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    Effect of a Dissonance-Based Prevention Program on Risk for Eating Disorder Onset in the Context of Eating Disorder Risk Factors

    Test (a) whether a dissonance-based eating disorder prevention program that reduces thin-ideal internalization mitigates the effects of risk factors for eating disorder onset and (b) whether the risk factors m...

    Eric Stice, Paul Rohde, Jeff Gau, Heather Shaw in Prevention Science (2012)

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    Female Overweight and Obesity in Adolescence: Developmental Trends and Ethnic Differences in Prevalence, Incidence, and Remission

    Despite substantial increases in the prevalence of adolescent overweight and obesity documented in recent decades, few studies have prospectively tracked their development during the entire adolescent period. ...

    David Huh, Eric Stice, Heather Shaw, Kerri Boutelle in Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2012)

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    Testing a Gender Additive Model: The Role of Body Image in Adolescent Depression

    Despite consistent evidence that adolescent girls are at greater risk of develo** depression than adolescent boys, risk factor models that account for this difference have been elusive. The objective of this...

    Sarah Kate Bearman, Eric Stice in Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (2008)

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    Dissonance-based Interventions for the Prevention of Eating Disorders: Using Persuasion Principles to Promote Health

    The limited efficacy of prior eating disorder (ED) prevention programs led to the development of dissonance-based interventions (DBIs) that utilize dissonance-based persuasion principles from social psychology...

    Eric Stice, Heather Shaw, Carolyn Black Becker, Paul Rohde in Prevention Science (2008)

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    The Skinny on Body Dissatisfaction: A Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Girls and Boys

    The present study tested whether theoretically derived risk factors predicted increases in body dissatisfaction and whether gender moderated these relations with data from a longitudinal study of 428 adolescen...

    Sarah Kate Bearman, Katherine Presnell, Erin Martinez in Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2006)

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    A Longitudinal Study of the Interactive Effects of Impulsivity and Anger on Adolescent Problem Behavior

    The current study examined the moderating effect of impulsivity on the relation between anger and adolescent problem behavior (substance use and delinquency). High levels of anger were associated...

    Craig R. Colder, Eric Stice in Journal of Youth and Adolescence (1998)

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    Relation of parental support and control to adolescents' externalizing symptomatology and substance use: A longitudinal examination of curvilinear effects

    Past research has generated inconsistent findings regarding the relation of parental control and support to adolescent problem behaviors. Using two waves of data collected 1 year apart, the current study exami.....

    Eric Stice, Manuel Barrera Jr., Laurie Chassin in Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (1993)