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Negative / Null Result Report

Using Cognitive Dissonance to Promote Healthier Eating Attitudes Among Heavy Social Media Users: The Moderating Role of Learned Helplessness

Etoundi JC; Juhel A · 2026 · Preprint

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Social media use has been identified as a significant risk factor for the development and maintenance of eating disorders, particularly among young adults. Despite the growing urgency of this public health issue, effective prevention…

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Metadata source: Europe PMC · DOI 10.31234/osf.io/txeqz_v1