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Table 3 Patient and support clinical outcomes pre- and post-treatment

From: Acceptability, feasibility and short-term outcomes of temperament based therapy with support (TBT-S): a novel 5-day treatment for eating disorders

 

n

Pretreatment mean (SD)

Posttreatment mean (SD)

p

Cohen’ s d

95% CI

PATIENTSa

BMI (kg/m2)

 Anorexia nervosa (AN)

12

16.5 (0.7)

16.6 (0.7)

0.017

− 0.70

− 1.32, − 0.50

 Atypical AN

20

19.8 (1.2)

19.7 (1.1)

0.262

0.15

− 0.30, 0.58

EDE-Q Global

37

4.0 (1.2)

3.4 (1.3)

< 0.001

0.77

0.40, 1.14

 Restraint

37

3.8 (1.5)

2.7 (1.7)

< 0.001

0.82

0.44, 1.19

 Eating concern

37

3.5 (1.3)

2.7 (1.3)

< 0.001

0.75

0.38, 1.11

 Shape Concern

37

4.7 (1.3)

4.4 (1.4)

0.007

0.42

0.08, 0.76

  AN

11

3.9 (1.5)

3.9 (1.5)

0.302

0.16

− 0.44, 0.75

  Atypical AN

20

4.8 (1.0)

4.4 (1.5)

0.017

0.51

0.04, 0.97

 Weight Concern

37

4.1 (1.4)

3.7 (1.5)

0.008

0.42

0.08, 0.75

  AN

11

3.1 (1.4)

3.0 (1.0)

0.410

0.07

− 0.52, 0.66

  Atypical AN

20

4.3 (1.3)

3.7 (1.6)

0.008

0.59

0.11, 1.06

STAI state

35

58.1 (11.3)

50.3 (12.9)

< 0.001

0.78

0.40, 1.16

STAI trait

35

61.0 (7.6)

60.1 (8.1)

0.16

0.17

− 0.16, 0.51

WHOQOL

 Physical health

35

12.9 (2.3)

13.1 (2.5)

0.154

− 0.16

− 0.51, 0.16

 Psychological health

35

9.2 (2.7)

9.5 (2.7)

0.148

− 0.18

− 0.51, 0.16

 Social relationships

35

12.7 (3.3)

13.3 (3.2)

0.045

− 0.30

− 0.63, 0.05

 Environment

35

14.5 (2.5)

14.8 (2.2)

0.166

− 0.17

− 0.50, 0.17

CIA global score

35

34.5 (9.2)

30.1 (10.5)

< 0.001

0.57

0.21, 0.92

FAD general functioning

36

1.9 (0.6)

1.8 (0.5)

0.059

0.27

0.07, 0.60

SUPPORTS

PEDE-Q Globalb

33

3.1 (1.2)

2.7 (1.5)

0.054

0.29

− 0.06, 0.63

 Restraint

32

2.4 (1.6)

1.9 (1.7)

0.113

0.22

− 0.12, 0–56

 Eating concern

32

2.9 (1.6)

2.2 (1.5)

0.013

0.41

0.05, 0.76

 Shape concern

32

3.9 (1.4)

3.8 (1.8)

0.334

0.08

− 0.27, 0.42

 Weight concern

32

3.4 (1.2)

3.2 (1.6)

0.168

0.17

− 0.18, 0.52

WHOQOL

 Physical health

47

15.3 (2.8)

15.4 (2.5)

0.270

− 0.09

− 0.38, 0.20

 Psychological health

47

14.3 (1.8)

14.8 (2.0)

0.010

− 0.35

− 0.64, − 0.05

 Social relationships

47

14.4 (2.5)

14.4 (2.4)

0.446

− 0.02

− 0.31, − 0.27

 Environment

47

16.3 (2.2)

16.3 (2.2)

0.313

0.07

− 0.22, 0.37

FAD general functioning

47

1.9 (0.4)

1.8 (0.4)

0.199

0.13

− 0.16, 0.41

  1. Note: SD standard deviation, BMI body mass index, CIA clinical impairment assessment, EDE-Q eating disorders examination questionnaire, FAD McMaster family assessment device, PEDE-Q eating disorder examination-questionnaire (Parent modified), STAI state trait anxiety inventory, WHOQOL the World Health Organization quality of life—BREF, p < 0.05 in bold
  2. aExcept for BMI, and EDE-Q shape-and weight concern, numbers represent the mean value across all diagnoses
  3. bWeighted support data so each patient (n = 33) is equally represented