Rates of abstinence following psychological or behavioral treatments for binge-eating disorder: Meta-analysis

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作者
Linardon, Jake [1 ]
机构
[1] Deakin Univ, Sch Psychol, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, Vic 3125, Australia
关键词
abstinence; binge-eating disorder; meta-analysis; randomized controlled trial; GUIDED SELF-HELP; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; GROUP INTERPERSONAL PSYCHOTHERAPY; PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL; EXCESS WEIGHT-GAIN; BULIMIA-NERVOSA; DOUBLE-BLIND; OVERWEIGHT INDIVIDUALS; ADOLESCENT GIRLS; OBESE-PATIENTS;
D O I
10.1002/eat.22897
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Objective Standardized effect sizes reported in previous meta-analyses of binge-eating disorder (BED) treatment are sometimes difficult to interpret and are criticized for not being a useful indicator of the clinical importance of a treatment. Abstinence from binge eating is a clinically relevant component of a definition of a successful treatment outcome. This meta-analysis estimated the prevalence of patients with BED who achieved binge eating abstinence following psychological or behavioral treatments. MethodResultsThis meta-analysis included 39 randomized controlled trials, with 65 treatment conditions and 2,349 patients. Most conditions comprised cognitive-behavioral therapy (n=40). Pooled event rates were calculated at posttreatment and follow-up using random effects models. The total weighted percentage of treatment-completers who achieved abstinence at posttreatment was 50.9% (95% CI=43.9, 57.8); this estimate was almost identical at follow-up (50.3%; 95% CI=43.6, 56.9). The total weighted percentage of patients who achieved abstinence at posttreatment in the intention-to-treat analysis (all randomized patients) was 45.1% (95% CI =40.7, 49.5), and at follow-up it was 42.3% (95% CI =37.5, 47.2). Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) produced the highest abstinence rates. Clinician-led group treatments produced significantly higher posttreatment (but not follow-up) abstinence estimates than guided self-help treatments. Neither timeframe for achieving abstinence, assessment type (interview/questionnaire), number of treatment sessions, patient demographics, nor trial quality, moderated the abstinence estimates. DiscussionThe present findings demonstrate that 50% of patients with BED do not fully respond to treatment. Continued efforts toward improving eating disorder treatments are needed.
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