Abstract Context Third-wave therapies have demonstrated efficacy as a treatment option for EDs in adulthood. Data on the suitability for EDs in adolescence are lacking. Objective To estimate the efficacy of third-wave interventions to reduce ED symptoms in adolescents in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and uncontrolled studies. Data sources We systematically reviewed the databases PubMed (1976-January 2021), PsycINFO (1943-January 2021), and the Cochrane database (1995-January 2021) for English-language articles on third-wave therapies. References were screened for further publications of interest. Study selection RCTs and pre-post studies without control group, comprising patients aged 11–21 years (mean age = 15.6 years) with an ED dia...
Objective: To systematically review and quantify the effectiveness of Eating Disorder (ED) preventio...
ObjectiveTo assess potential selection bias in participant recruitment for randomized controlled tri...
ObjectiveTo systematically review the literature reporting outcomes of augmentative family‐based tre...
Context: Third-wave therapies have demonstrated efficacy as a treatment option for EDs in adulthood....
Treatment efficacy for eating disorders (EDs) is modest and guidelines differ. We summarized finding...
Although third-wave behaviour therapies are being increasingly used for the treatment of eating diso...
ABSTRACT: Eating disorders often develop during adolescence and young adulthood, and are associated ...
Objective: To update new evidence for psychotherapies in eating disorders (EDs) since 2005–September...
Objective: To update new evidence for psychotherapies in eating disorders (EDs) since 2005-September...
BackgroundEating disorders have serious psychological and physical consequences. Current evidence-ba...
Abstract Background Eating disorders have serious psychological and physical consequences. Current e...
EPC) systematically reviewed evidence on efficacy of treatment for anorexia nerv-osa (AN), harms ass...
BackgroundAnorexia nervosa (AN) is often diagnosed in adolescence, and most evidence-based treatment...
Objective While family‐based treatment (FBT) is the leading psychological therapy for adolescents w...
Background: While eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS) is the most common eating disorder...
Objective: To systematically review and quantify the effectiveness of Eating Disorder (ED) preventio...
ObjectiveTo assess potential selection bias in participant recruitment for randomized controlled tri...
ObjectiveTo systematically review the literature reporting outcomes of augmentative family‐based tre...
Context: Third-wave therapies have demonstrated efficacy as a treatment option for EDs in adulthood....
Treatment efficacy for eating disorders (EDs) is modest and guidelines differ. We summarized finding...
Although third-wave behaviour therapies are being increasingly used for the treatment of eating diso...
ABSTRACT: Eating disorders often develop during adolescence and young adulthood, and are associated ...
Objective: To update new evidence for psychotherapies in eating disorders (EDs) since 2005–September...
Objective: To update new evidence for psychotherapies in eating disorders (EDs) since 2005-September...
BackgroundEating disorders have serious psychological and physical consequences. Current evidence-ba...
Abstract Background Eating disorders have serious psychological and physical consequences. Current e...
EPC) systematically reviewed evidence on efficacy of treatment for anorexia nerv-osa (AN), harms ass...
BackgroundAnorexia nervosa (AN) is often diagnosed in adolescence, and most evidence-based treatment...
Objective While family‐based treatment (FBT) is the leading psychological therapy for adolescents w...
Background: While eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS) is the most common eating disorder...
Objective: To systematically review and quantify the effectiveness of Eating Disorder (ED) preventio...
ObjectiveTo assess potential selection bias in participant recruitment for randomized controlled tri...
ObjectiveTo systematically review the literature reporting outcomes of augmentative family‐based tre...