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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