Rachel I. MacIntyre

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2015-2021 Psychology Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical Psychology (Old Dominion University) 
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Kristin E. Heron grad student 2015-2021 Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical Psychology (Old Dominion University)
 (Dissertation title: Body Dissatisfaction and Disordered Eating Among College Women’s Social Networks: An Investigation of Perceived Changes Following a Dissonance-Based Body Image Intervention)
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Romano KA, Heron KE, Sandoval CM, et al. (2022) Weight Bias Internalization and Psychosocial, Physical, and Behavioral Health: A Meta-Analysis of Cross-Sectional and Prospective Associations. Behavior Therapy. 54: 539-556
Romano KA, Heron KE, Sandoval CM, et al. (2022) A meta-analysis of associations between weight bias internalization and conceptually-related correlates: A step towards improving construct validity. Clinical Psychology Review. 92: 102127
Heron KE, Braitman AL, Dawson CA, et al. (2021) Evaluating study procedure training methods for a remote daily diary study of sexual minority women. Mhealth. 7: 46
MacIntyre RI, Heron KE, Crosby RD, et al. (2021) Measurement of the Influences of Social Processes in Appetite using Ecological Momentary Assessment. Appetite. 105126
MacIntyre RI, Heron KE, Howard LM, et al. (2020) Gender and Black-White Race Differences in Young Adult Exercise Dependence Prevalence and Associated Disordered Eating. Research Quarterly For Exercise and Sport. 1-9
MacIntyre RI, Heron KE, Braitman AL, et al. (2020) An Ecological Momentary Assessment of Self-improvement and Self-evaluation Body Comparisons: Associations with College Women's Body Dissatisfaction and Exercise. Body Image. 33: 264-277
Romano KA, Heron KE, Amerson R, et al. (2020) Changes in disordered eating behaviors over 10 or more years: A meta-analysis. The International Journal of Eating Disorders
Howard LM, Heron KE, MacIntyre RI, et al. (2017) Is use of social networking sites associated with young women's body dissatisfaction and disordered eating? A look at Black-White racial differences. Body Image. 23: 109-113
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