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Table 22 Cognitive remediation 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

ART vs. CRT - Weight (assessed with: BMI), ED symptoms, depression, anxiety

 1

randomised trials

not serious

not serious

not serious

not serious

none

RCT comparing Art Therapy and CRT (both receiving FBT) n = 30 (3 male, 27 female). BMI not significantly different.

HIGH

CRITICAL

not serious

not serious

not serious

not serious

none

Art Therapy significantly better than CRT in terms of global EDE score at the end of 15 sessions.

HIGH

CRITICAL

not serious

not serious

not serious

not serious

none

No difference between CRT and Art Therapy with respect to depression scores.

HIGH

CRITICAL

not serious

not serious

not serious

not serious

none

No difference between CRT and Art Therapy with respect to Anxiety scores

HIGH

CRITICAL

Weight (assessed with: BMI), Depression (BDI), Anxiety (STAI)

 1

Case Series

very serious a,b

not serious

not serious

not serious

none

One open trial of 20 patients (10 inpatients, 10 outpatients) describes weight improvement with 10 sessions of CRT. Open trial was pre post CRT.

VERY LOW

CRITICAL

very serious a,b

not serious

not serious

not serious

none

Depression scores decreased significantly following CRT (pre compared to post)

VERY LOW

CRITICAL

very serious a,b

not serious

not serious

not serious

none

No differences pre and post were seen in terms of Anxiety.

VERY LOW

CRITICAL

Weight

 1

Case Report

very serious a,b

not serious

not serious

not serious

none

Case report – 12 year old female with AN - pre post and 7 month follow up after 10 sessions CRT. Weight improved at the follow up assessment to a healthy weight range.

VERY LOW

IMPORTANT

  1. Explanations
  2. ano control group
  3. bno randomization
  4. Bibliography:
  5. RCT - Lock 2018 [65]
  6. Case Series -Dahlgren 2013 [134]
  7. Case Report - van Noort 2015 [135]