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The following pages link to Evidence for a self-esteem approach in the prevention of body image and eating problems among children and adolescents (Q79974299):
Displaying 17 items.
- A Meta-Analytic Review of Stand-Alone Interventions to Improve Body Image (Q26784491) (← links)
- Self-rated and observer-rated measures of well-being and distress in adolescence: an exploratory study (Q34168218) (← links)
- Body dissatisfaction and body mass in girls and boys transitioning from early to mid-adolescence: additional role of self-esteem and eating habits (Q34249587) (← links)
- Service evaluation of the GOALS family-based childhood obesity treatment intervention during the first 3 years of implementation (Q35065340) (← links)
- Relationship between body satisfaction with self esteemand unhealthy body weight management (Q37186537) (← links)
- Body satisfaction and body weight: gender differences and sociodemographic determinants. (Q37339945) (← links)
- Investigation of the effectiveness of the "Girls on the Go!" program for building self-esteem in young women: trial protocol (Q37423720) (← links)
- An interactive training programme to treat body image disturbance (Q37595920) (← links)
- Feasibility and acceptability of a prevention program for eating disorders (Me, You and Us) adapted for young adolescents in Korea (Q47280081) (← links)
- Evaluation of disordered eating tendencies in young adults (Q47965341) (← links)
- Survey on Eating Disorder–Related Thoughts, Behaviors, and Their Relationship with Food Intake and Nutritional Status in Female High School Students in Taiwan (Q48128258) (← links)
- Development and effectiveness of a school programme on improving body image among elementary school students in Taiwan (Q51026744) (← links)
- Intellectual profile and level of IQ among a clinical group of obese children and adolescents. (Q51558044) (← links)
- Eating disorder traits in obese children and adolescents (Q79793387) (← links)
- The Efficacy of a Universal School-Based Prevention Program for Eating Disorders among German Adolescents: Results from a Randomized-Controlled Trial (Q88324880) (← links)
- Riding into Health: A Case Study on an Equine-Assisted Childhood Obesity Intervention (Q91727015) (← links)
- Fifteen-Year Prevalence, Trajectories, and Predictors of Body Dissatisfaction From Adolescence to Middle Adulthood (Q99630654) (← links)