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PSY 357 Eating disorder prevention program for adolescent females with body image concerns

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT

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Faculty:

Eric Stice, Ph.D. 

Contact:

Cara Bohon sticelab@yahoo.com or 232-2334

Description:

This study compares a dissonance-based group that critically examines the current thin-ideal for females, a healthy weight management group focusing on making healthy lifestyle choices, a writing exercise in which participants explore emotional issues that may be related to body image concerns, and a waitlist control group.

Qualifications:

Students who can make a 2 semester commitment are preferred. Should be able to commit to 10 hours/week, be responsible, detail-oriented, and enjoy working with people.

Duties:

Duties include administering clinical interviews for eating disorder symptoms, administering questionnaires, tracking participants, data entry, and data management.

PSY 357 Undergraduate Research Projects (FALL 2004)
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