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Comparing integrative cognitive‐affective therapy and guided self‐help cognitive‐behavioral therapy to treat binge‐eating disorder using standard and naturalistic momentary outcome measures: A randomized controlled trial

International Journal of Eating Disorders Jul 01, 2020

Peterson CB, Engel SG, Crosby RD, et al. - Via performing a randomized controlled trial, researchers compared Integrative Cognitive‐Affective Therapy (ICAT‐BED), an individual psychotherapy targeting momentary behavioral and emotional precipitants of binge eating, with an established cognitive‐behavioral guided self‐help (CBTgsh) treatment using standard and ecological momentary assessment outcome measures. Randomization of a total of 112 participants was done to 17 weeks of treatment (21 sessions for ICAT‐BED and 10 sessions for CBTgsh). Findings suggested similar improvements in binge eating, psychopathology, and putative maintenance mechanisms with undergoing ICAT‐BED and CBTgsh treatment as measured by traditional self‐report and momentary, naturalistic assessments. Generally, these changes remained sustained at 6‐month follow‐up.

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