Social Cognitive Theory essay
Literature Table
Table 1
Article review related to eating disorders and social cognitive theory interventions
Author Journal Year
Published
Journal
Abstract
Target
Population
Health
Problem
Type of
Intervention
Setting Selected as
Final Article
Adenzato,
M.,
Todisco,
P., &
Ardito, R.
(2012.)
PLoS ONE 2012 To reexamine
the social-
cognitive
profile of
people with
Anorexia,
examining
theory of
mind and
emotional
factors
Women
diagnosed
with
anorexia as
well as a
group of
females
matched for
education
and age
Anorexia
Nervosa
Experimental Hospital Selected for
final review
Ciao, A.,
Loth, K.,
Neumark-
Sztainer,
D.
Current
Psychiatry
Reports
2014 A review of
nine
successful
eating
disorder
programs is
examined.
The common
and unique
feature of
both are
discussed
Existing
eating
disorder
programs
that
successfully
reduce eating
disorder
symptoms or
preclude the
onset of
future onset
Eating
disorders
Correlational Structured
setting;
either school
or group
Selected for
final review
Author Journal Year
Published
Journal
Abstract
Target
Population
Health
Problem
Type of
Intervention
Setting Selected as
Final Article
Doerksen,
S. &
McAuley,
E.
Frontiers in
Public
Health
2014 This study
reviews
psychosocial
factors of
dietary
behavior
change in
university
employees
across a five-
month period
Employees
of a large
midwestern
university in
the United
States
Poor
dietary
behavior
Experimental Work-based Not selected
because the
study was
unable to
demonstrate
some of the
social
cognitive
predicators
that it set
forth to do
Piran, N. Israeli
Journal of
Psychiatry
and Related
Sciences
2005 Primary and
secondary
prevention
programs
focused on
eating
disorders
through the
early
identification
of people
showing sub-
clinical forms
of eating
disorders
Elementary
school
children less
than fourteen
years old and
university
students
preoccupied
with weight
and shape
Eating
disorders
Correlational School or
University
Not selected
because the
study needs
to expand to
include
group
designs that
target both
individual
and
systematic
changes that
involve long
term follow
up.
Author Journal Year
Published
Journal
Abstract
Target
Population
Health
Problem
Type of
Intervention
Setting Selected as
Final Article
Shaw, H.,
Stice, E.,
& Becker,
C.
Child and
Adolescent
Psychiatric
clinics of
North
America
2009 A review of
eating
disorder
prevention
programs
highlighting
features that
define
successful
programs and
promising
intervention
and how they
might be
better
redefined
Eating
Disorder
Prevention
Programs
Eating
Disorders
Correlational Community Not selected
because it
did not tie
closely
enough to
specific SCT
constructs