BodiMojo: Efficacy of a Mobile-Based Intervention in Improving Body Image and Self-Compassion among Adolescents |
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Authors: | Rachel F. Rodgers Elizabeth Donovan Tara Cousineau Kayla Yates Kayla McGowan Elizabeth Cook Alice S. Lowy Debra L. Franko |
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Affiliation: | 1.APPEAR, Department of Applied Psychology,Northeastern University,Boston,USA;2.Department of Psychiatric Emergency & Acute Care, Lapeyronie Hospital,CHRU Montpellier,Montpellier,France;3.BodiMojo Inc.,Milton,USA;4.Department of Psychology,Simmons College,Boston,USA |
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Abstract: | Mobile interventions promoting positive body image are lacking. This study presents a randomized controlled evaluation of BodiMojo, a mobile application (app) intervention grounded in self-compassion to promote positive body image. A sample of 274 adolescents, mean (SD) age?=?18.36 (1.34) years, 74% female, were allocated to a control group or used BodiMojo for 6 weeks. Appearance esteem, body image flexibility, appearance comparison, mood, and self-compassion were assessed at baseline, 6, and 12 weeks. Significant time by group interactions emerged for appearance esteem and self-compassion, with appearance esteem and self-compassion increasing in the intervention relative to the control group. These findings provide preliminary support for BodiMojo, a cost-effective mobile app for positive body image. |
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