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2025-06-30
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Emotional Eating
Intervention for Emotional Eating in Youth
Emotional Eating in Youth: The Development of a Brief Self-compassion Intervention for Emotional Eating
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The study aims to develop and evaluate the efficacy of a brief self-compassion interventions targeting adolescents with elevated emotional eating problems. The self-compassion intervention will be adapted from Kelly & Carter (2015)’s three-week self-help self-compassion intervention for binge eating. The present study will first investigate the efficacy of the enhanced self-compassion intervention by comparing the treatment outcome on emotional eating of the intervention group with the control group. Apart from the primary outcome, the mechanisms of change through possible mediating roles of shame, experiential avoidance and self-compassion will also be evaluated in the study. Furthermore, to explore the additional value of the attachment prime technique, the treatment effect of the self-compassion intervention with the enhanced content on secure attachment priming will be compared with a basic self-compassion intervention without such components.
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Premuted block randomization, participants will be blinded to their treatment allocation. One of the researchers will generate the randomization number sequence using the online tool of Sealed Envelope Ltd. The other researcher will be responsible to allocate the participants according to the randomization sequence. Sealed Envelope Ltd. 2024. Create a blocked randomisation list. [Online] Available from: https://www.sealedenvelope.com/simple-randomiser/v1/lists [Accessed 15 Jun 2025]
premuted block randomization, participants will be blinded to their treatment allocation.
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Participants will be youth from the age of 12 to 39 recruited from secondary schools, university, and the general community in Hong Kong on a voluntary basis. The inclusion criteria will be having emotional eating, indicated by a score > 3.25 on the emotional eating subscale of the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ-E), and regular access to the internet for accessing study materials. The cut-off score of 3.25 is recommended to be used in research to identify individuals with negative emotional eating (Frayn & Knäuper, 2018; van Strien et al., 2012) and has been used for categorizing emotional eaters in a Hong Kong prevalence study with undergraduate sample (Sze et al., 2021). Participants must be fluent in Cantonese and able to read and write in traditional Chinese.;
请登录查看Participants will be excluded from the study if they are: 1) having medical condition that known to affect eating; 2) having substance abuse; 3) having active psychotic, manic, dissociative or PTSD symptoms; 4) concurrent psychotherapy treatment or adjusting to changing psychiatric medication.;
请登录查看The University of Hong Kong
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