Mf. Zabinski et al., An interactive Internet-based intervention for women at risk of eating disorders: A pilot study, INT J EAT D, 30(2), 2001, pp. 129-137
Objective: The intern et serves as a potentially effective method of treatm
ent delivery through widespread education and interaction via synchronous I
nternet relay chat (IRC). The current study explores the feasibility of IRC
in the delivery of an eating disorders prevention intervention. Method: Th
is small pilot study describes the delivery of an efficacious eating disord
er treatment using a novel medium. The on-line sessions are based an cognit
ive-behavioral treatment and are facilitated by a moderator. In addition to
feasibility, preliminary evidence of acceptability and efficacy for an on-
line intervention with college-aged women is reported. Results: Results ind
icate that IRC is an acceptable and feasible format for treatment delivery.
In addition, descriptive and qualitative data suggest that this method of
treatment delivery is potentially effective. Discussion: This pilot study p
rovides increased knowledge of the viability of treatment delivery over the
Internet, specifically, a psychoeducational IRC for eating disorder preven
tion. (C) 2001 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.