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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Eat Disord. 2023 May 2;56(8):1554–1569. doi: 10.1002/eat.23976

Table 2:

Program Feedback

Positive Feedback Constructive Feedback Additional Feedback
“I appreciated the transparency, and found the questions opened the door for self reflection. Additionally I appreciated the diversity” “I would change the message a little. Like i explained before, looks have importance. It might be shallow of me, but i would include positive thinking strategies for how we look.” “This should also be advertised on TikTok since so many teens use it.”
“I found the language clear and inclusive, and there were many different types of people included (different pronouns, disabled people, poc, etc) so everyone feels included” “I feel like the examples could be more tailored to our own identity. I couldn’t think of ways to help the disabled person with body neutrality because I haven’t experienced it” “I think it would be a lot more helpful if it wasnť just a survey if it was an actual program or something”
“it was diverse, easy to use, and the images were nice. i felt like i could relate to it” “The stories about the random people were kind of weird, I get iťs like #relatable type thing or whatever but they just feel like story book characters not really real people to relate to.” “This should be an app in the future, using past responses and daily queries to help teens”
“I liked read other peoples problems and helping them and it really make you think to treat yourself like you would a stranger” “Honestly it felt weirdly cheesy. Like something my school would make me fill out before they sent me to the school shrink.” “You should reach out to schools about this I think it would benefit the girls at my all girls school [redacted]”
“What I likes about this activity is that it shows me what other people said and felt and it relates to me and makes me not feel lonely.” “Id like a more operational definition of body positivity and body neutrality. I donť think iťs as clear as it could be in this activity” “This should include more about how to deal with systemic issues”
“I really liked how it gave you a chance to share your mind to others and your own advice” “Not much to be honest. Maybe make more? I would’ve liked to maybe see more specific things about different problems such as gender dysphoria, body dysmorphia, eating disorders, and resources for those issues.” “Maybe some tips on how to feel more comfortable with your body on days where you just donť like how you look. Or give some advice on how to deal with EDs”
“The activities were helpful and there were lots of examples, it was good to have a takeaway” “I didnť see teens that look like me, I have stereotypical features like blonde hair and blue eyes with freckles, but I'm plus size with narrow hips and have many other things about me that I didnť really see included.” “This should include information about how to approach friends about this if they are struggling with it”