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Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for bulimic eating disorders in a clinical setting : Results from a randomized trial with one-year follow-up

Högdahl, Louise (author)
Karolinska institutet
Birgegård, Andreas (author)
Karolinska Institutet
Norring, Claes (author)
Karolinska institutet
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de Man Lapidoth, Joakim (author)
Karolinska institutet
Andersson Franko, Mikael (author)
Karolinska Institutet
Björck, Caroline (author)
Uppsala universitet,Centrum för klinisk forskning, Gävleborg,Fysioterapi,Uppsala universitet; Centre for Research and Development, Region Gävleborg
Bjo, C (author)
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Elsevier, 2023
2023
English.
In: Internet Interventions. - : Elsevier. - 2214-7829. ; 31
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • BackgroundThose who suffer from eating disorders often experience serious impairment in quality of life and the majority never receive treatment. Treatment availability may be increased by implementing methods that demand less resources and are more easy accessible such as internet-based treatments, but knowledge about their effects is still insufficient. The study evaluated effects of two types of internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy and a structured day patient program, the latter being a standard treatment at an eating disorder clinic at the time for the study.Methods150 participants with bulimic eating disorders randomized to two types of internet based treatments (one pure online treatment and one based on a self-help guide in book-format) or an intensive 16-week day patient program. The number of participants that started treatment was 120 of which 98 in internet treatment and 22 in the day program. Outcome assessments were carried out at baseline, post treatment, and at one-year follow-up.ResultsAll treatments were associated with significantly improved eating disorder pathology, self-image, and clinical impairment. Although the day program generally showed larger effects, only one significant difference found was in diagnostic remission post treatment; 51 % of the participant was in remission in internet treatment and 88 % in the day program. At one-year follow-up, participants in the internet treatments had continued to improve, whereas in the day patient program the effect sustained. Internet treatment had a 36 % drop out rate, there were no dropouts found in the day program.ConclusionsAll treatments were comparable in effect at follow-up, suggesting that internet treatment is a conceivable alternative to standard treatment. Internet treatment in a book-based format was also equally effective as a pure online format. Internet delivered cognitive behavioral treatment forms can make important contributions to achieve increased access to treatment for patients with bulimic eating disorders. Future research and clinical implications for internet delivered treatments in eating disorder services are discussed.

Subject headings

MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Medicinska och farmaceutiska grundvetenskaper -- Andra medicinska och farmaceutiska grundvetenskaper (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Basic Medicine -- Other Basic Medicine (hsv//eng)
MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Hälsovetenskap (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Health Sciences (hsv//eng)

Keyword

Eating disorder
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Internet-based treatment
Randomized trial
Clinical setting
Bulimia nervosa
Bulimic eating disorders
Psychiatry
Psykiatri

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