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Table 2 Telehealth relapse prevention using MANTRA for emerging adults

From: The COVID-19 pandemic and eating disorders in children, adolescents, and emerging adults: virtual care recommendations from the Canadian consensus panel during COVID-19 and beyond

Certainty assessment

Impact

Certainty

Importance

№ of studies

Study design

Risk of bias

Inconsistency

Indirectness

Imprecision

Other considerations

Outcomes: BMI; EDE-Q

1

open trial

very seriousa,b

not serious

not serious

not serious

none

1 pilot open trial with emerging adults with AN (n = 16) [58]. BMI increased after the 4-month intervention.

LOW

CRITICAL

Programme completers (n = 12) had significantly lower eating, shape, and weight concerns (EDE-Q scores) at the end of the intervention vs. baseline [58].

  1. aNo control condition
  2. bNo randomization
  3. Bibliography:
  4. Open trial – Giel 2015 [58]