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Table 3 Classification of Adequate CBT (N = 44)

From: Empirically-supported and non-empirically supported therapies for bulimia nervosa: retrospective patient ratings

Questions Used to Classify Adequate CBT

Answered ‘Yes’

n

%

1. ‘My therapist and I both had an active role in treatment (for example, we planned how to spend therapy sessions and tasks that I would do).’

31

70.45

2. ‘The therapy involved carrying out regular ‘homework’ or self-help tasks outside of the therapy sessions.’

37

84.09

3. ‘I monitored my eating habits in a diary or record.’

32

72.73

4. ‘My therapist explained the treatment approach and the rationale behind it.’

30

68.18

Classified as having received Adequate CBT a

17

38.64

Classified as having received Inadequate CBT (i.e. not classified as having received Adequate CBT)b

27

61.36

  1. CBT: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy.
  2. aAnswered ‘Yes’ to all Questions 1-4.
  3. bAnswered ‘No’ to any of questions 1-4.