Background: Dropout rates in binge eating disorder (BED) treatment are high (17-30%), and predictors of dropout are unknown. Method: Participants were 376 patients following an intensive outpatient cognitive behavioural therapy programme for BED, 82 of whom (21.8%) dropped out of treatment. An exploratory logistic regression was performed using eating disorder variables, general psychopathology, personality and demographics to identify predictors of dropout. Results: Binge eating pathology, preoccupations with eating, shape and weight, social adjustment, agreeableness, and social embedding appeared to be significant predictors of dropout. Also, education showed an association to dropout. Discussion: This is one of the first studies investig...
dropout rate across purgin bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder: DSM-5 implications 1,2 2 1,2,3...
Understanding the dropout rates of efficacious forms of psychotherapy for patients with binge eating...
This study examines predictors of short-term treatment outcome for obese individuals with binge eati...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Dropout rates in binge eating disorder (BED) treatment are...
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...
Objective Cognitive‐behavioral therapy (CBT) is efficacious for a range of eating disorder presentat...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this naturalistic study was to identify pretreatment predic...
Introduction Drop-out is a serious problem in ED which remains poorly understood. Aims To describe ...
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: Dropouts are frequent among eating disorder (ED) patients, but less is known about their ...
Premature, unilateral interruption of inpatient treatment of eating disorders (ED) is a key factor l...
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...
dropout rate across purgin bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder: DSM-5 implications 1,2 2 1,2,3...
Understanding the dropout rates of efficacious forms of psychotherapy for patients with binge eating...
This study examines predictors of short-term treatment outcome for obese individuals with binge eati...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Dropout rates in binge eating disorder (BED) treatment are...
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...
Objective Cognitive‐behavioral therapy (CBT) is efficacious for a range of eating disorder presentat...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this naturalistic study was to identify pretreatment predic...
Introduction Drop-out is a serious problem in ED which remains poorly understood. Aims To describe ...
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: Dropouts are frequent among eating disorder (ED) patients, but less is known about their ...
Premature, unilateral interruption of inpatient treatment of eating disorders (ED) is a key factor l...
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...
dropout rate across purgin bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder: DSM-5 implications 1,2 2 1,2,3...
Understanding the dropout rates of efficacious forms of psychotherapy for patients with binge eating...
This study examines predictors of short-term treatment outcome for obese individuals with binge eati...