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Compliance with a self-care manual in guided self-change for bulimia nervosa

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EUROPEAN EATING DISORDERS REVIEW
Volume 9, Issue 2, Pages 115-122

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/erv.370

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bulimia nervosa; compliance; self-care manual; guided self-change; predictors; outcome

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Objective: To investigate the effect of compliance and its predictors on outcome. Method: 62 patients with DSM-III-R bulimia nervosa (BN) were randomly assigned to a self-cave manual plus eight fortnightly sessions of guided self-change or 16 sessions of weekly cognitive behavioural therapy. Results: At the end of treatment, the group of high compliers had nor achieved higher abstinence! rates than low compliers regarding BNsymptoms. At follow-up on average 43 weeks (SD 26) after the end of therapy, those who had completed move exercises were more likely than low compliers to be abstinent from bingeing and vomiting. Those with a high frequency of vomiting at the beginning of therapy were less likely to use the Manual while those with a longer duration of illness and higher levels of restraint were move likely to use the manual. Discussion: Exercises seem to be particularly important. Copyright (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and Eating Disorders Association.

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