2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2013.08.001
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A randomized wait-list controlled pilot study of dialectical behaviour therapy guided self-help for binge eating disorder

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“…Although there is evidence that initial dietary restraint levels predict future onset of binge eating among asymptomatic individuals [24,56,57], as in this study, prior research using clinical interviews or ecological momentary assessment failed to support the dietary restraint-binge eating relationship among bulimic-type ED patients [9,[58][59][60]. Although, the impact of dietary restraint on binge eating deserves further elucidation, the direct paths from interpersonal problems and mood intolerance to binge eating lend some credence to scholars' suggestion that factors other than restraint may play a more critical role in the maintenance of binge eating among clinical samples [21,47,48,54,55], and highlight the importance of their inclusion in the CB-E theory, assessment, and target [12,13,21,23,28]. Moreover, the present study indicated that the dietary restraint-binge eating relationship is fully mediated and explained by mood intolerance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 47%
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“…Although there is evidence that initial dietary restraint levels predict future onset of binge eating among asymptomatic individuals [24,56,57], as in this study, prior research using clinical interviews or ecological momentary assessment failed to support the dietary restraint-binge eating relationship among bulimic-type ED patients [9,[58][59][60]. Although, the impact of dietary restraint on binge eating deserves further elucidation, the direct paths from interpersonal problems and mood intolerance to binge eating lend some credence to scholars' suggestion that factors other than restraint may play a more critical role in the maintenance of binge eating among clinical samples [21,47,48,54,55], and highlight the importance of their inclusion in the CB-E theory, assessment, and target [12,13,21,23,28]. Moreover, the present study indicated that the dietary restraint-binge eating relationship is fully mediated and explained by mood intolerance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 47%
“…This finding, as well as the evidence that interventions for binge eating that do not focus on reducing OSW and/or dietary restraint (i.e. interpersonal therapy, dialectical-behaviour therapy) decrease binge eating relative to assessment-only control conditions [1,2,11,54,55], seems incompatible with the theoretical assertion of both CB models, i.e. OSW affects binging indirectly through increasing the likelihood of dietary restraint [6,13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guided self-help dialectical behavior therapy for binge eating disorder A guided self-help adaptation of DBT for BED (see [16]) was developed and evaluated in a randomized wait-list controlled treatment trial [17]. In guided self-help treatment, a health worker guides an individual through a self-help manual.…”
Section: Purposementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current study utilizes data from this treatment trial. Previously reported results from this trial [17] are briefly summarized here so as to provide background context regarding the efficacy of treatment. These results indicated that, at post-treatment, participants assigned to the immediate treatment condition reported significantly improved scores compared to participants assigned to the delayed treatment condition in terms of higher rates of binge abstinence (40.0% versus 3.3%) and fewer past-month OBEs (6.0 versus 14.4), respectively.…”
Section: Purposementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otro lado, aunque la tdc muestra algunos resultados prometedores (Klein et al, 2013;Masson et al, 2013;Robinson y Safer, 2011;Roosen et al, 2012;Telch et al, 2001), su superioridad frente a la tcc y la tip no se ha demostrado hasta la fecha, por lo que es necesaria una mayor investigación al respecto, como sugirieron Iacovino et al (2012).…”
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