Parent-based prevention program for the children of mothers with eating disorders: Feasibility and preliminary outcomes EATING DISORDERS Sadeh-Sharvit, S., Zubery, E., Mankovski, E., Steiner, E., Lock, J. D. 2016; 24 (4): 312-325

Abstract

The children of mothers with eating disorders are at high risk of feeding and eating problems and broader developmental difficulties. The Parent-Based Prevention (PBP) of eating disorders targets risk factors and facilitates behavioral change in parents to mitigate potentially negative outcomes of their children. This pre/post uncontrolled study evaluated the feasibility and preliminary outcomes of PBP. PBP was found to be a feasible intervention for mothers with eating disorders and their spouses, with satisfactory retention rates. A total of 16 intact families were assessed at three measurement points for parents' feeding practices, child outcomes, and maternal functioning. Both parents reported improved feeding practices as well as more positive perceptions of their children in comparison to baseline. These pilot findings suggest that PBP is linked with decreased risk of eating and mental problems among the offspring of mothers with eating disorders.

View details for DOI 10.1080/10640266.2016.1153400

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