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  • 2. A controlled evaluation of web-based training for teachers and public health practitioners on the prevention of eating disorders.
    McVey G, Gusella J, Tweed S, Ferrari M.
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  • 4. Primary prevention of disordered eating among preadolescent girls: feasibility and short-term effect of a community-based intervention.
    Neumark-Sztainer D, Sherwood NE, Coller T, Hannan PJ.
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  • 6. Feasibility and acceptability of a prevention program for eating disorders (Me, You and Us) adapted for young adolescents in Korea.
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  • 7. Empowering School Staff to Support Pupil Mental Health Through a Brief, Interactive Web-Based Training Program: Mixed Methods Study.
    Soneson E, Howarth E, Weir A, Jones PB, Fazel M.
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  • 9. Assessment of two school-based programs to prevent universal eating disorders: media literacy and theatre-based methodology in Spanish adolescent boys and girls.
    Mora M, Penelo E, Gutiérrez T, Espinoza P, González ML, Raich RM.
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  • 13. Evaluation of a school-based programme of universal eating disorders prevention: is it more effective in girls at risk?
    Raich RM, Portell M, Peláez-Fernández MA.
    Eur Eat Disord Rev; 2010 Jan 23; 18(1):49-57. PubMed ID: 19827013
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  • 14. Primary prevention of risk factors for eating disorders in adolescent girls: learning from practice.
    Steiner-Adair C, Sjostrom L, Franko DL, Pai S, Tucker R, Becker AE, Herzog DB.
    Int J Eat Disord; 2002 Dec 23; 32(4):401-11. PubMed ID: 12386905
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