South Yorkshire Eating Disorders Association, Sheffield, UK.
Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S1 2LT, UK.
Int J Eat Disord. 2023 Jun;56(6):1228-1232. doi: 10.1002/eat.23935. Epub 2023 Mar 20.
Brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for non-underweight eating disorders (CBT-T) has been shown to be clinically useful in non-underweight samples, when delivered one-to-one. This pilot study assessed the acceptance, compliance and feasibility levels of a group version of CBT-T, which has the potential to enhance patient access.
A group CBT-T protocol was developed and piloted in two therapy groups (N = 8). Eating disorder attitudes and behaviors, depression and anxiety were assessed at the beginning and end of treatment.
A third of all patients approached accepted the offer of group CBT-T, and entered treatment. Among that group of treatment starters, none were lost to treatment. The therapy was feasible in practical terms, including online delivery. Finally, mean scores on measures suggested improvement in clinical profiles.
This pilot study demonstrated that a group CBT-T is a feasible intervention for non-underweight eating disorders in adults, with low acceptance but high compliance. Group CBT-T has the potential to reduce demand on services and in turn increase availability of treatment to those with eating disorders.
The present research contributes to the treatment of non-underweight adults with eating disorders. Group CBT-T was shown to be feasible in this pilot study. It was associated with low acceptance but strong compliance. If supported by further research, group CBT-T has the potential to reduce waitlists, ensure throughput in services, and ultimately improve the lives of many who are affected by eating disorders.
简短认知行为疗法(CBT-T)已被证明在非体重不足的样本中具有临床实用性,当一对一提供时。本试点研究评估了 CBT-T 团体版本的接受度、依从性和可行性水平,该版本有可能增加患者的就诊机会。
开发并在两个治疗组(N=8)中试用了团体 CBT-T 方案。在治疗开始和结束时评估饮食障碍态度和行为、抑郁和焦虑。
所有被接触到的患者中有三分之一接受了团体 CBT-T 的治疗邀请,并开始接受治疗。在那组开始治疗的患者中,没有人中途退出治疗。从实际角度来看,该疗法是可行的,包括在线治疗。最后,测量结果的平均值表明临床状况有所改善。
本试点研究表明,团体 CBT-T 是一种可行的成人非体重不足饮食障碍干预方法,接受度低但依从性高。团体 CBT-T 有可能减少对服务的需求,并相应增加饮食障碍患者的治疗机会。
本研究为治疗非体重不足的成年饮食障碍患者做出了贡献。本试点研究表明,团体 CBT-T 是可行的。它的接受度低,但依从性强。如果得到进一步研究的支持,团体 CBT-T 有可能减少候补名单,确保服务的吞吐量,并最终改善许多受饮食障碍影响的人的生活。