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Testing a stepped care model for binge-eating disorder: a two-step randomized controlled trial.
Tasca, Giorgio A; Koszycki, Diana; Brugnera, Agostino; Chyurlia, Livia; Hammond, Nicole; Francis, Kylie; Ritchie, Kerri; Ivanova, Iryna; Proulx, Genevieve; Wilson, Brian; Beaulac, Julie; Bissada, Hany; Beasley, Erin; Mcquaid, Nancy; Grenon, Renee; Fortin-Langelier, Benjamin; Compare, Angelo; Balfour, Louise.
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  • Tasca GA; University of Ottawa, School of Psychology and The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute,Clinical Epidemiology Program, Ottawa,Canada.
  • Koszycki D; University of Ottawa, Faculty of Education and Institut du savoir Montfort,Department of Psychiatry,Ottawa,Canada.
  • Brugnera A; Universita degli studi di Bergamo, Department of Human and Social Sciences,Bergamo,Italy.
  • Chyurlia L; University of Ottawa, School of Psychology,Ottawa,Canada.
  • Hammond N; University of Ottawa, School of Epidemiology, Public Health, and Preventive Medicine,Ottawa,Canada.
  • Francis K; The Royal Ottawa Health Care Group, Department of Psychology,Ottawa,Canada.
  • Ritchie K; University of Ottawa, School of Psychology and The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute,Clinical Epidemiology Program, Ottawa,Canada.
  • Ivanova I; The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Clinical Epidemiology Program,Ottawa,Canada.
  • Proulx G; The Ottawa Hospital, Department of Social Work,Ottawa,Canada.
  • Wilson B; The Ottawa Hospital, Department of Social Work,Ottawa,Canada.
  • Beaulac J; University of Ottawa, School of Psychology and The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute,Clinical Epidemiology Program, Ottawa,Canada.
  • Bissada H; University of Ottawa, Department of Psychiatry and The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute,Clinical Epidemiology Program, Ottawa,Canada.
  • Beasley E; The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Clinical Epidemiology Program,Ottawa,Canada.
  • Mcquaid N; University of Ottawa, School of Psychology,Ottawa,Canada.
  • Grenon R; University of Ottawa, School of Psychology,Ottawa,Canada.
  • Fortin-Langelier B; The Royal Ottawa Health Care Group,Department of Psychiatry,Ottawa,Canada.
  • Compare A; Universita degli studi di Bergamo, Department of Human and Social Sciences,Bergamo,Italy.
  • Balfour L; University of Ottawa, School of Psychology and The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute,Clinical Epidemiology Program, Ottawa,Canada.
Psychol Med ; 49(4): 598-606, 2019 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29792242
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

A stepped care approach involves patients first receiving low-intensity treatment followed by higher intensity treatment. This two-step randomized controlled trial investigated the efficacy of a sequential stepped care approach for the psychological treatment of binge-eating disorder (BED).

METHODS:

In the first step, all participants with BED (n = 135) received unguided self-help (USH) based on a cognitive-behavioral therapy model. In the second step, participants who remained in the trial were randomized either to 16 weeks of group psychodynamic-interpersonal psychotherapy (GPIP) (n = 39) or to a no-treatment control condition (n = 46). Outcomes were assessed for USH in step 1, and then for step 2 up to 6-months post-treatment using multilevel regression slope discontinuity models.

RESULTS:

In the first step, USH resulted in large and statistically significant reductions in the frequency of binge eating. Statistically significant moderate to large reductions in eating disorder cognitions were also noted. In the second step, there was no difference in change in frequency of binge eating between GPIP and the control condition. Compared with controls, GPIP resulted in significant and large improvement in attachment avoidance and interpersonal problems.

CONCLUSIONS:

The findings indicated that a second step of a stepped care approach did not significantly reduce binge-eating symptoms beyond the effects of USH alone. The study provided some evidence for the second step potentially to reduce factors known to maintain binge eating in the long run, such as attachment avoidance and interpersonal problems.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Psicoterapia de Grupo / Terapia Cognitivo-Comportamental / Transtorno da Compulsão Alimentar Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Psicoterapia de Grupo / Terapia Cognitivo-Comportamental / Transtorno da Compulsão Alimentar Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article