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A pilot evaluation of a social media literacy intervention to reduce risk factors for eating disorders.

Siân Alexandra McLeanEleanor H WertheimJennifer MastersSusan J Paxton
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2017)
The outcomes of this pilot study suggest that social media literacy is a potentially useful approach for prevention of risk for eating disorders in adolescent girls in the current social media environment of heightened vulnerability. Replication of this research with larger, randomized controlled trials, and longer follow-up is needed.
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