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Preventing Disordered Eating and Body Dissatisfaction Among High-risk Pregnant Individuals
Sponsor: Massachusetts General Hospital
Summary
The investigators aim to conduct a feasibility randomized controlled trial (RCT) of an eating disorder prevention program (The Body Project, adapted for pregnancy) versus a health education control among pregnant individuals with histories of an ED. The investigators will test the feasibility, implementation outcomes, and its preliminary effectiveness in reducing the risk of elevated disordered eating and body dissatisfaction during pregnancy and postpartum.
Official title: Targeting Health and Resilience for Individuals With a Vulnerable Eating History (THRIVE)
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2024-06-06
Completion Date
2026-04
Last Updated
2025-11-17
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Pregnant Body Project (PBP)
The Body Project is typically delivered as four 1-hour weekly sessions consisting of written, verbal, and behavioral exercises. The sessions aim to induce cognitive dissonance by encouraging participants to challenge the thin-ideal, a theoretically and empirically supported component of ED prevention. This adapted version of the Body Project (the Pregnant Body Project; PBP) consists of 6 1-hour, weekly group sessions delivered via Zoom. Since the target population consists of individuals with histories of an ED or disordered eating behaviors, PBP also includes elements from a treatment intervention (i.e., the Body Project Treatment 8.0 manual). PBP was adapted iteratively with a needs assessment, expert stakeholder input, and participant feedback following a mock trial with individuals with lived experience (i.e., individuals with histories of an ED who have given birth). This condition will be peer-delivered by facilitators with lived experience.
Pregnancy Health Education (PHE)
This time- dose- and attention- matched control condition accounts for the potential effects of time spent and support from group members and facilitators. Participants assigned to the PHE group will also be asked to attend 6, 1-hour, weekly group sessions via Zoom. During the sessions participants receive psychoeducation on body image and disordered eating during pregnancy but will not engage in any dissonance-inducing exercises. Participants will also receive lifestyle education specific to pregnancy (e.g., proper nutrition, sleep, physical activity), tied back to body image and disordered eating.
Locations (1)
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States