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Two-year follow-up of the MOSAIC trial: A multicenter randomized controlled trial comparing two psychological treatments in adult outpatients with broadly defined anorexia nervosa.

Ulrike Schmidt1, Elizabeth G Ryan2, Savani Bartholdy1, Bethany Renwick1, Alexandra Keyes1, Caitlin O'Hara1, Jessica McClelland1, Anna Lose1, Martha Kenyon1, Hannah Dejong1, Hannah Broadbent1, Rachel Loomes3, Lucy Serpell4,5, Lorna Richards6, Eric Johnson-Sabine6, Nicky Boughton3, Linette Whitehead3, Eva Bonin7, Jennifer Beecham7, Sabine Landau2, Janet Treasure1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study reports follow-up data from a multicenter randomized controlled trial (n = 142) comparing the Maudsley Model of Anorexia Nervosa Treatment for Adults (MANTRA) with Specialist Supportive Clinical Management (SSCM) in outpatients with broadly defined anorexia nervosa (AN). At 12 months postrandomization, all patients had statistically significant improvements in body mass index (BMI), eating disorder (ED) symptomatology and other outcomes with no differences between groups. MANTRA was more acceptable to patients. The present study assessed whether gains were maintained at 24 months postrandomization.
METHODS: Follow-up data at 24 months were obtained from 73.2% of participants. Outcome measures included BMI, ED symptomatology, distress, impairment, and additional service utilization during the study period. Outcomes were analyzed using linear mixed models.
RESULTS: There were few differences between groups. In both treatment groups, improvements in BMI, ED symptomatology, distress levels, and clinical impairment were maintained or increased further. Estimated mean BMI change from baseline to 24 months was 2.16 kg/m(2) for SSCM and 2.25 kg/m(2) for MANTRA (effect sizes of 1.75 and 1.83, respectively). Most participants (83%) did not require any additional intensive treatments (e.g., hospitalization). Two SSCM patients became overweight through binge-eating. DISCUSSION: Both treatments have value as outpatient interventions for patients with AN.
© 2016 Crown copyright. International Journal of Eating Disorders. (Int J Eat Disord 2016; 49:793-800). © 2016 Crown copyright. International Journal of Eating Disorders.

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Keywords:  MANTRA; SSCM; anorexia nervosa; randomized controlled trial

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27061709     DOI: 10.1002/eat.22523

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Eat Disord        ISSN: 0276-3478            Impact factor:   4.861


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Review 5.  Evidence-based clinical guidelines for eating disorders: international comparison.

Authors:  Anja Hilbert; Hans W Hoek; Ricarda Schmidt
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Review 8.  Premorbid and Illness-related Social Difficulties in Eating Disorders: An Overview of the Literature and Treatment Developments.

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