A systematic review of interventions to support transitions from intensive treatment for adults with anorexia nervosa and/or their carers
European Eating Disorders Review2021Vol. 29(3), pp. 355–370
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Danielle Clark Bryan, Valentina Cardi, Daniel Willmott, Eimear Eileen Teehan, Katie Rowlands, Janet Treasure
Abstract
There was a great heterogeneity in the content and structure of the transition interventions evaluated. Overall, drop-out rates were lower for psychological support than pharmacological interventions or stepped-care approaches. Changes in eating disorder outcomes and mood were small to moderate throughout for studies that included a comparison group.
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