Acceptability of positive technologies by patients with eating disorders: Results from a Randomized Control Trial
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Acceptability of positive technologies by patients with eating disorders: Results from a Randomized Control TrialAutoría
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2017Editor
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ENRIQUE, Ángel, et al. Acceptability of positive technologies by patients with eating disorders: Results from a Randomized Control Trial. Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine, 2017, vol. 15, p. 192-195.Tipo de documento
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The present study is aimed to analyze acceptability ratings of positive technologies reported by patients with eating disorders. 54 patients were enrolled in a randomized control trial with two experimental conditions. ... [+]
The present study is aimed to analyze acceptability ratings of positive technologies reported by patients with eating disorders. 54 patients were enrolled in a randomized control trial with two experimental conditions. In the intervention group (n=29), participants performed the best possible self exercise, through positive technologies, for one month. Likewise, participants in the control group (n=25) had to write about their daily activities also through technology. Acceptability levels were rated at the end of the one-month training. Results showed that participants of both conditions reported appropriate levels of satisfaction with the exercises and the technologies and they also perceived the exercises as useful. These results suggest that positive technologies can serve as a supporting tool delivering interventions aimed to improve positive emotions and well-being in clinical samples. [-]
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Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine, 2017, vol. 15Derechos de acceso
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