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Table 16 Group cognitive behavioural therapy for children and adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa

From: Canadian practice guidelines for the treatment of children and adolescents with eating disorders

Certainty assessment

Impact

Certainty

Importance

№ of studies

Study design

Risk of bias

Inconsistency

Indirectness

Imprecision

Other considerations

Weight (assessed with: kg) Psychological Symptoms of ED (assessed with: EDE)

 1

Case Control

serious a

not serious

not serious

not serious

none

This controlled study involved 11 adolescents in the CBT group condition compared to 11 adolescents in the treatment as usual condition. CBT group involved 24 sessions (90 min each) over a six-month period. There were no significant differences in terms of weight at the end of treatment.

VERY LOW

CRITICAL

serious a

not serious

not serious

not serious

none

Significant difference on the EDE subscale of Restraint (0.56 vs. 0.70 - clinical significance questionable).

VERY LOW

CRITICAL

Weight (assessed with: BMI) Psychological Symptoms of ED (assessed with: EDE)

 1

Case Series

very serious a,b

not serious

not serious

not serious

none

Case series of 29 adolescent females (22 AN-R, 7 AN-BP). No control group. 40 sessions of group CBT over 40 weeks. Weight (BMI) improved pre to post treatment. EDE restraint and EDE weight concern improved Pre to Post treatment.

VERY LOW

CRITICAL

  1. Explanations
  2. ano randomization
  3. bno control condition
  4. Bibliography:
  5. Case Control – Pegado 2018 [105]
  6. Case Series - Ohmann 2013 [106]