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Five-year outcome of cognitive behavioral therapy and exposure with response prevention for bulimia nervosa

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PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE
卷 41, 期 5, 页码 1061-1071

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0033291710001583

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Bulimia nervosa; cognitive behavioral therapy; exposure with response prevention; treatment outcome

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  1. Health Research Council of New Zealand
  2. New Zealand Lotteries Board

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Background. Few data exist examining the longer-term outcome of bulimia nervosa (BN) following treatment with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure with response prevention (ERP). Method. One hundred and thirty-five women with purging BN received eight sessions of individual CBT and were then randomly assigned to either relaxation training (RELAX) or one of two ERP treatments, pre-binge (B-ERP) or pre-purge cues (P-ERP). Participants were assessed yearly following treatment and follow-up data were recorded. Results. Eighty-one per cent of the total sample attended long-term follow-up. At 5 years, abstinence rates from hinging were significantly higher for the two exposure treatments (43% and 54%) than for relaxation (27%), with no difference between the two forms of exposure. Over 5 years, the frequency of purging was lower for the exposure treatments than for relaxation training. Rates of recovery varied according to definition of recovery. Recovery continued to increase to 5 years. At 5 years, 83% no longer met DSM-III-R criteria for BN, 65% received no eating disorder diagnosis, but only 36% had been abstinent from bulimic behaviors for the past year. Conclusions. This study provides possible evidence of a conditioned inoculation from exposure treatment compared with relaxation training in long-term abstinence from binge eating at 5 years, and the frequency of purging over 5 years, but not for other features of BN. Differences among the groups were not found prior to 5 years. CBT is effective for BN, yet a substantial group remains unwell in the long term. Definition of recovery impacts markedly on recovery rates.

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