Digital guided self-help for eating disorders: thematic analysis of participant text messages to coaches

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Digital guided self-help for eating disorders: thematic analysis of participant text messages to coaches. / Sadeh-Sharvit, Shiri ; Idan, Orly; Fowler, Lauren A. et al.
in: Eating Disorders, The Journal of Treatment & Prevention, Jahrgang 31, Nr. 2, 2023, S. 191-199.

Publikation: Beiträge in ZeitschriftenZeitschriftenaufsätzeForschungbegutachtet

Harvard

Sadeh-Sharvit, S, Idan, O, Fowler, LA, Fitzsimmons-Craft, EE, Firebaugh, M-L, Smith, A, Graham, AK, Goelf , NJ, Flatt, RE, Balantekinh, KN, Monterubiod, GE, Karam, AM, Funk, B, Trockel, MT, Wilfley, DE & Taylor, CB 2023, 'Digital guided self-help for eating disorders: thematic analysis of participant text messages to coaches', Eating Disorders, The Journal of Treatment & Prevention, Jg. 31, Nr. 2, S. 191-199. https://doi.org/10.1080/10640266.2022.2110698

APA

Sadeh-Sharvit, S., Idan, O., Fowler, L. A., Fitzsimmons-Craft, E. E., Firebaugh, M.-L., Smith, A., Graham, A. K., Goelf , N. J., Flatt, R. E., Balantekinh, K. N., Monterubiod, G. E., Karam, A. M., Funk, B., Trockel, M. T., Wilfley, D. E., & Taylor, C. B. (2023). Digital guided self-help for eating disorders: thematic analysis of participant text messages to coaches. Eating Disorders, The Journal of Treatment & Prevention, 31(2), 191-199. https://doi.org/10.1080/10640266.2022.2110698

Vancouver

Sadeh-Sharvit S, Idan O, Fowler LA, Fitzsimmons-Craft EE, Firebaugh ML, Smith A et al. Digital guided self-help for eating disorders: thematic analysis of participant text messages to coaches. Eating Disorders, The Journal of Treatment & Prevention. 2023;31(2):191-199. Epub 2022 Sep 30. doi: 10.1080/10640266.2022.2110698

Bibtex

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title = "Digital guided self-help for eating disorders: thematic analysis of participant text messages to coaches",
abstract = "Digital guided self-help for eating disorders (GSH-ED) can reduce treatment disparities. Understanding program participants{\textquoteright} interests throughout the program can help adapt programs to the service users{\textquoteright} needs. Participants were 383 college students receiving a digital GSH-ED, who were each assigned a coach to help them better utilize the intervention through text correspondence. A thematic and affective analysis of the texts participants had sent found they primarily focused on: strategies for changing their ED-related cognitions, behaviors, and relationships; describing symptoms without expressing an active endeavor to change; and participants{\textquoteright} relationship with their coach. Most texts also expressed affect, demonstrating emotional engagement with the intervention. Findings suggest that participants in GSH-ED demonstrate high involvement with the intervention, and discuss topics that are similar to those reported in clinician-facilitated interventions. The themes discussed by digital program participants can inform future iterations of GSH-ED, thereby increasing scalability and accessibility of digital evidence-based ED interventions.",
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author = "Shiri Sadeh-Sharvit and Orly Idan and Fowler, {Lauren A.} and Fitzsimmons-Craft, {Ellen E.} and Marie-Laure Firebaugh and Arielle Smith and Graham, {Andrea K.} and Goelf, {Neha J.} and Flatt, {Rachael E.} and Balantekinh, {Katherine N.} and Monterubiod, {Grace E.} and Karam, {Anna M.} and Burkhardt Funk and Trockel, {Mickey T.} and Wilfley, {Denise E.} and Taylor, {Craig Barr}",
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language = "English",
volume = "31",
pages = "191--199",
journal = "Eating Disorders, The Journal of Treatment & Prevention",
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RIS

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T2 - thematic analysis of participant text messages to coaches

AU - Sadeh-Sharvit, Shiri

AU - Idan, Orly

AU - Fowler, Lauren A.

AU - Fitzsimmons-Craft, Ellen E.

AU - Firebaugh, Marie-Laure

AU - Smith, Arielle

AU - Graham, Andrea K.

AU - Goelf , Neha J.

AU - Flatt, Rachael E.

AU - Balantekinh, Katherine N.

AU - Monterubiod, Grace E.

AU - Karam, Anna M.

AU - Funk, Burkhardt

AU - Trockel, Mickey T.

AU - Wilfley, Denise E.

AU - Taylor, Craig Barr

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Taylor & Francis.

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - Digital guided self-help for eating disorders (GSH-ED) can reduce treatment disparities. Understanding program participants’ interests throughout the program can help adapt programs to the service users’ needs. Participants were 383 college students receiving a digital GSH-ED, who were each assigned a coach to help them better utilize the intervention through text correspondence. A thematic and affective analysis of the texts participants had sent found they primarily focused on: strategies for changing their ED-related cognitions, behaviors, and relationships; describing symptoms without expressing an active endeavor to change; and participants’ relationship with their coach. Most texts also expressed affect, demonstrating emotional engagement with the intervention. Findings suggest that participants in GSH-ED demonstrate high involvement with the intervention, and discuss topics that are similar to those reported in clinician-facilitated interventions. The themes discussed by digital program participants can inform future iterations of GSH-ED, thereby increasing scalability and accessibility of digital evidence-based ED interventions.

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