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Web-based treatment program using intensive therapeutic contact for patients with eating disorders: Before-after study

Authors :
Marloes G. Postel
C.A.J. Jong
H.A. de Haan
Constance H.C. Drossaert
E.D. ter Huurne
Faculty of Behavioural, Management and Social Sciences
Psychology, Health & Technology
Source :
Journal of Medical Internet Research, 15, 2, Journal of medical internet research, 15(2):e12. JMIR Publications, Journal of Medical Internet Research, Journal of Medical Internet Research, Vol 15, Iss 2, p e12 (2013), Journal of Medical Internet Research, 15
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 116776.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Background: Although eating disorders are common in the Netherlands, only a few patients are treated by mental health care professionals. To reach and treat more patients with eating disorders, Tactus Addiction Treatment developed a web-based treatment program with asynchronous and intensive personalized communication between the patient and the therapist. Objective: This pilot study evaluated the web-based treatment program using intensive therapeutic contact in a population of 165 patients with an eating disorder. Methods: In a pre-post design with 6-week and 6-month follow-ups, eating disorder psychopathology, body dissatisfaction, Body Mass Index, physical and mental health, and quality of life were measured. The participant's satisfaction with the web-based treatment program was also studied. Attrition data were collected, and participants were classified as noncompleters if they did not complete all 10 assignments of the web-based treatment program. Differences in baseline characteristics between completers and noncompleters were studied, as well as reasons for noncompletion. Furthermore, differences in treatment effectiveness, treatment adherence, and baseline characteristics between participants of the three major eating disorder diagnostic groups EDNOS (n=115), BN purging (n=24), and BN nonpurging (n=24) were measured. Results: Of the 165 participants who started the web-based treatment program, 89 participants (54%) completed all of the program assignments (completers) and 76 participants (46%) ended the program prematurely (noncompleters). Severe body dissatisfaction and physical and mental health problems seemed to have a negative impact on the completion of the web-based treatment program. Among the participants who completed the treatment program, significant improvements were found in eating disorder psychopathology (F=54.6, df=68, P

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ISSN :
14394456 and 14388871
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Medical Internet Research, 15, 2, Journal of medical internet research, 15(2):e12. JMIR Publications, Journal of Medical Internet Research, Journal of Medical Internet Research, Vol 15, Iss 2, p e12 (2013), Journal of Medical Internet Research, 15
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