Body Acceptance After Baby Intervention
Northeastern University
375 participants
Jan 20, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The purpose of this study is to learn if a novel online single-session intervention can help improve body dissatisfaction in new moms. The active intervention condition, Body Acceptance After Baby (BABI), uses acceptance-based skills to help participants cope with body dissatisfaction. BABI will be evaluated against another active intervention condition (a brief infographic that provides psychoeducation about body image during postpartum) and a waitlist control condition.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria7
- Individuals must:
- Be currently residing in the U.S.
- Be able to read and write in English
- Be aged 18 or above
- Identify as a woman
- Have given birth to a live infant in the past year
- Endorse dissatisfaction with their appearance (i.e., in answering the question "Indicate how satisfied you are with your overall appearance" they must answer neutral, mostly dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied)
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Interventions
BABI is an online, self-directed single-session intervention designed to improve body dissatisfaction in postpartum moms (up to one year after delivery) aged 18 or older.
The postpartum body image infographic is an online pamphlet that provides psychoeducation about body image during postpartum.
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NCT07422571