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Self-compassion and dissonance-based interventions for body image distress in young adult women.
Toole, Aubrey M; LoParo, Devon; Craighead, Linda W.
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  • Toole AM; Emory University, Department of Psychology, 36 Eagle Row, Atlanta, GA, 30322, USA. Electronic address: drtoole@stanford.edu.
  • LoParo D; Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 12 Executive Park Drive NE, Suite 200, Atlanta, GA, 30329, USA. Electronic address: devon.loparo@emory.edu.
  • Craighead LW; Emory University, Department of Psychology, 36 Eagle Row, Atlanta, GA, 30322, USA. Electronic address: lcraigh@emory.edu.
Body Image ; 38: 191-200, 2021 Sep.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33940550
ABSTRACT
Self-compassion interventions have been suggested as a potentially more acceptable way to address body image distress compared to interventions that emphasize challenging (often firmly entrenched) thin-ideals. In the current randomized controlled trial, young adult women endorsing body image concerns were randomized to a self-compassion (SC) intervention consisting of one in-person session plus one week of self-guided practice (n = 50), a similarly-structured dissonance-based (DB) intervention (n = 50), or a waitlist (WL) control (n = 51). Both brief interventions were acceptable and were more effective than WL. The two interventions did not differ significantly from each other in reducing the global measure of body dissatisfaction, improving body appreciation, or reducing appearance-contingent self-worth. The DB intervention alone decreased thin-ideal internalization, but only among participants with initially high scores. More participants initially expressed a preference for the SC rationale, and at post-test SC participants reported a higher likelihood of recommending the intervention they had received to others. Change in self-compassion emerged as a possible mechanism of action within both interventions, suggesting it may be useful to integrate aspects of both approaches to enhance acceptability and provide the greatest benefits.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Psicoterapia Breve / Imagem Corporal / Empatia / Angústia Psicológica Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Adult / Female / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Psicoterapia Breve / Imagem Corporal / Empatia / Angústia Psicológica Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Adult / Female / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article