Negative experiences related to eating and appearance (NEREAs), such as critical commentary from parents about food, are common. They are also associated with depression and disordered eating, predictors of early mortality. Imagery rescripting (IR) is a therapeutic process during which individuals are guided through recalling distressing memories, like NEREAs, and generating ideas for bringing support into these memories. Single sessions of IR demonstrate promise in shifting the primary negative consequences of NEREAs in clinical samples of women. The current study examined the feasibility and acceptability of a remote-delivered, single session of IR in a community sample of men and women with NEREAs.
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enrollment
Timeframe: once, at baseline, over the duration of recruitment to obtain the sample size of interest
fidelity
Timeframe: during the intervention session only
data collection completeness
Timeframe: baseline, intervention, 1-month, and 3-month
intervention acceptability
Timeframe: these data will be collected during the 1-month follow-up visit
safety
Timeframe: these data will be collected during and between all study visits, from baseline though the 3-month follow-up visit
retention
Timeframe: from baseline through the 3-month follow-up visit