Objective: Identify implementation factors, including intervention, facilitator, participant, and college factors, that were associated with larger reductions in eating disorder symptoms for undergraduates who completed a dissonance-based eating disorder prevention program delivered by peer educators in an implementation support trial. The goal was to determine how to maximize the effects of this prevention program in future implementation efforts.

Method: We recruited 63 universities with peer educator programs and randomly assigned them to three levels of implementation support for delivery of an evidence-based eating disorder prevention program (the ). The present report investigated whether several intervention, facilitator, participant, and college characteristics were associated with the magnitude of reductions in eating disorder symptoms among 1,387 undergraduates who completed the .

Results: Significantly greater reductions in eating disorder symptoms were found for the four-session versus two-session version of the = -.36), when groups were delivered virtually versus in-person ( = -.22), when observation-based supervision was provided to peer educators during intervention implementation versus when it was not ( = -.15), and for larger versus smaller universities ( = -.24). Although effects were small, the additive effect was medium ( = -.50).

Conclusions: Results suggest that if the goal is to optimize the effects of the , peer educator programs at universities should implement the full four-session version of the prevention program that contains all of the dissonance-inducing activities and home exercises, implement this prevention program virtually, and provide supervision to facilitators implementing this prevention program. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

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