饮食失调
精神病理学
焦虑
心理干预
干预(咨询)
随机对照试验
心理学
临床心理学
调谐
暴食
饮食失调
精神科
医学
替代医学
外科
病理
作者
Catherine Cook‐Cottone,Chelsea Roff,Iris Perey,Marianne Lagutaine,Wendy Guyker
摘要
ABSTRACT Objective Current treatments for eating disorders have limited effectiveness, leaving over half of patients unremitted. The evaluation of emerging interventions to support recovery is therefore critical. This study evaluated the efficacy and acceptability of an innovative, virtual intervention for eating disorders (Eat Breathe Thrive; EBT‐R). Method Participants recovering from eating disorders from 27 different countries ( N = 277) were randomly allocated to EBT‐R or waitlist conditions. Assessments were completed at baseline, postintervention, and three‐month follow‐up. Primary outcomes were eating disorders and co‐occurring psychopathology; secondary outcomes included measures of positive embodiment. Results Compared with controls, participants in EBT‐R demonstrated significant improvements in eating disorders and associated psychopathology (i.e., depression, anxiety) than controls. Participants also reported increased appreciation for the body, interoception, interoceptive attunement, intuitive eating, emotion regulation, mindful self‐care, and integrity. Discussion This study evaluated the efficacy of a brief, virtual, embodiment‐focused intervention for eating disorders. The findings suggest that EBT‐R may be an effective intervention to support recovery from eating disorders and development of positive embodiment.
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