Delivering a media literacy intervention for body dissatisfaction using an app-based intervention: A feasibility and pilot trial

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Brooke L. Bennett , Pallav Pokhrel , Janet D. Latner
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Body dissatisfaction rates continue to remain high, and the consequences remain dire, especially among young women. Traditional media literacy interventions have found success in addressing body image-related constructs, though they are limited in their reach and are often quickly outdated. This study was designed to examine the feasibility and acceptability of delivering a media literacy intervention via ecological momentary intervention. This pilot study tested a media literacy intervention delivered via a smartphone app designed to disrupt the connection between media use and body dissatisfaction. Thirty-seven undergraduate women (Mage = 21.17; SD = 2.20) received a 15-day media literacy intervention through a smartphone application. The primary outcomes were completion rates, retention rates, percentage of data points lost to technological errors, and participant feedback. The secondary outcome was change in body dissatisfaction. The retention and percentage of data points lost to technological errors, alongside participants' ratings, indicated that this intervention is feasible and acceptable. Several targets were identified to increase participant acceptance and potential efficacy of the intervention. Trait body dissatisfaction decreased, though not significantly, following the intervention. State body image satisfaction improved significantly from the first day to the last day of engagement with the app. Overall, the intervention was deemed feasible and acceptable, opening the door for future research in which the intervention and its delivery system are improved, and its efficacy is reexamined. Future digital media literacy interventions should focus on building a user-centered app, further reducing participant burden, and testing efficacy in large and diverse samples.

使用基于应用程序的干预措施对身体不满进行媒体素养干预:可行性和试点试验
身体不满意率仍然很高,后果仍然很严重,尤其是在年轻女性中。传统的媒体扫盲干预措施在解决与身体形象相关的结构方面取得了成功,尽管它们的影响范围有限,而且往往很快就过时了。本研究旨在检验通过生态瞬时干预进行媒介素养干预的可行性和可接受性。这项试点研究测试了通过智能手机应用程序进行的媒体素养干预,该应用程序旨在破坏媒体使用与身体不满之间的联系。37名大学生女性(Mage=21.17;SD=2.20)通过智能手机应用程序接受了为期15天的媒体素养干预。主要结果是完成率、保留率、因技术错误而损失的数据点百分比和参与者反馈。次要结果是身体不满意程度的变化。由于技术错误而丢失的数据点的保留率和百分比,以及参与者的评分,表明这种干预是可行和可接受的。确定了几个目标,以提高参与者的接受度和干预的潜在疗效。干预后,特质-身体的不满情绪有所下降,但并不显著。从使用该应用程序的第一天到最后一天,人体形象满意度显著提高。总的来说,干预措施被认为是可行和可接受的,为未来的研究打开了大门,在未来的研究中,干预措施及其提供系统得到了改进,其疗效也得到了重新检查。未来的数字媒体扫盲干预措施应侧重于构建一个以用户为中心的应用程序,进一步减轻参与者负担,并在大量多样的样本中测试疗效。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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