Peer mentorship as an adjunct intervention for the treatment of eating disorders: A pilot randomized trial

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作者
Ranzenhofer, Lisa M. [1 ,2 ]
Wilhelmy, Mylene [1 ,2 ]
Hochschild, Annabella [1 ,2 ]
Sanzone, Kaitlin [1 ,2 ]
Walsh, B. Timothy [1 ,2 ]
Attia, Evelyn [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Columbia Univ, Dept Psychiat, Irving Med Ctr, New York, NY 10032 USA
[2] New York State Psychiat Inst & Hosp, New York, NY 10032 USA
关键词
anorexia nervosa; binge-eating disorder; bulimia nervosa; peer mentorship; peer-based intervention; randomized controlled trial; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; ANOREXIA-NERVOSA; NETWORK ANALYSIS; DEPRESSION; SYMPTOMS; VALIDITY; SEEKING; SUPPORT;
D O I
10.1002/eat.23258
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
Objective Peer mentorship has been shown to be helpful for other mental health conditions, but it has been understudied for patients with eating disorders. The goal of the present study was to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of peer mentorship for individuals with eating disorders by conducting a randomized controlled trial (RCT). Trial Design Parallel three-arm pilot RCT with 1:1:1 allocation to peer mentorship, social support mentorship (active comparison intervention), and waiting list. Method Sixty outpatients with anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), or binge-eating disorder (BED) were randomly assigned to a condition. Outcome measures, including eating disorder symptoms and general psychopathology, were completed at baseline, mid-, and postintervention. Results Session attendance and acceptability ratings were higher in peer mentorship than social support mentorship. More participants in social support mentorship (39%) dropped out compared to peer mentorship (5%). In intent-to-treat analysis, peer mentorship showed greater reductions in body dissatisfaction and anxiety compared with both control groups. Compared with social support mentorship, peer mentorship had greater reductions in depression. Compared with waiting list, peer mentorship had greater reduction in binge eating days/week in patients with BN/BED and restriction days/week in patients with AN. Peer mentorship did not impact body mass index or reentry into higher level of care. Discussion This pilot RCT provides preliminary evidence that peer mentorship is effective for some cognitive and behavioral symptoms of eating disorders as an adjunct to outpatient treatment. Additional studies are needed to evaluate the efficacy of peer mentorship in absence of treatment.
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