Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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902113 | Behaviour Research and Therapy | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This waitlist-controlled study evaluated the efficacy of a short version of a group CBT for BED followed by booster sessions after the active treatment phase. Thirty-six females with BED were randomly assigned to CBT (eight weekly sessions during active treatment plus five booster sessions during follow-up) or a waitlist condition. At the end of the active treatment, binge eating was significantly reduced relative to waitlist. Furthermore, at 12-month follow-up short-term CBT produced significant improvements in binge eating symptoms relative to baseline. Findings suggest that the short-term CBT followed by booster sessions may provide a valuable treatment option for patients with BED.
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Authors
Barbara Schlup, Simone Munsch, Andrea H. Meyer, Juergen Margraf, Frank H. Wilhelm,