Objective Cognitive‐behavioral therapy (CBT) is efficacious for a range of eating disorder presentations, yet premature dropout is one factor that might limit CBTs effectiveness. Improved understanding of dropout from CBT for eating disorders is important. This meta‐analysis aimed to study dropout from CBT for eating disorders in randomized controlled trials (RCTs), by (a) identifying the types of dropout definitions applied, (b) providing estimates of dropout, (c) comparing dropout rates from CBT to non‐CBT interventions for eating disorders, and (d) testing moderators of dropout. Method RCTs of CBT for eating disorders that reported rates of dropout were searched. Ninety‐nine RCTs (131 CBT conditions) were included. Results Dropout defi...
Premature, unilateral interruption of inpatient treatment of eating disorders (ED) is a key factor l...
Objective: This meta-analysis examined the efficacy of cognitive- behavioral therapy (CBT) for eatin...
Abstract Background Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has been recommended for the treatment of eat...
Treatment dropout is an important concern in eating disorder treatments as it has negative implicati...
Treatment dropout is an important concern in eating disorder treatments as it has negative implicati...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Dropout rates in binge eating disorder (BED) treatment are...
Despite the refinement of the cognitive treatment for eating disorders, relatively high dropout rate...
Internet-based guided self-help cognitive behavioural therapy (ICBT) seems a promising way of delive...
AbstractInternet-based guided self-help cognitive behavioural therapy (ICBT) seems a promising way o...
Abstract Background Dropout (DO) is common in the treatment of eating disorders (EDs), but the reaso...
Between 30 and 70% of patients with eating disorders drop out from outpatient treatment. However, re...
Objective: We sought to identify predictors and moderators of failure to engage (i.e., pretreatment ...
Introduction Drop-out is a serious problem in ED which remains poorly understood. Aims To describe ...
OBJECTIVE: Dropouts are frequent among eating disorder (ED) patients, but less is known about their ...
Many psychotherapies, including cognitive behavioral therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy (...
Premature, unilateral interruption of inpatient treatment of eating disorders (ED) is a key factor l...
Objective: This meta-analysis examined the efficacy of cognitive- behavioral therapy (CBT) for eatin...
Abstract Background Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has been recommended for the treatment of eat...
Treatment dropout is an important concern in eating disorder treatments as it has negative implicati...
Treatment dropout is an important concern in eating disorder treatments as it has negative implicati...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Dropout rates in binge eating disorder (BED) treatment are...
Despite the refinement of the cognitive treatment for eating disorders, relatively high dropout rate...
Internet-based guided self-help cognitive behavioural therapy (ICBT) seems a promising way of delive...
AbstractInternet-based guided self-help cognitive behavioural therapy (ICBT) seems a promising way o...
Abstract Background Dropout (DO) is common in the treatment of eating disorders (EDs), but the reaso...
Between 30 and 70% of patients with eating disorders drop out from outpatient treatment. However, re...
Objective: We sought to identify predictors and moderators of failure to engage (i.e., pretreatment ...
Introduction Drop-out is a serious problem in ED which remains poorly understood. Aims To describe ...
OBJECTIVE: Dropouts are frequent among eating disorder (ED) patients, but less is known about their ...
Many psychotherapies, including cognitive behavioral therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy (...
Premature, unilateral interruption of inpatient treatment of eating disorders (ED) is a key factor l...
Objective: This meta-analysis examined the efficacy of cognitive- behavioral therapy (CBT) for eatin...
Abstract Background Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has been recommended for the treatment of eat...