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Affective response to binge eating as a predictor of binge eating disorder treatment outcome.

Tyler B Mason1, Kathryn E Smith2,3, Lisa M Anderson4, Lauren M Schaefer2, Scott G Engel2, Scott J Crow4, Ross D Crosby2,3, Carol B Peterson4, Stephen A Wonderlich2,3.   

Abstract

This report examined baseline affective response to binge eating as a predictor of binge-eating disorder (BED) treatment outcome. Baseline affective response was defined as: (1) each individual's average net change (i.e., area under the curve [AUC]) of positive affect (PA) or negative affect (NA) before and after binge-eating episodes and (2) post-binge eating slope of PA or NA across seven-days of ecological momentary assessment (EMA). Adults with BED completed Integrative Cognitive-Affective Therapy (ICAT-BED) or cognitive behavioral therapy guided self-help (CBTgsh). Individuals with greater net increases in PA (AUC) following binge eating at baseline exhibited better treatment response in ICAT-BED at end-of-treatment and follow-up. NA affective response was only significant at end-of-treatment; individuals with less rapid post-binge improvements in NA (slope) did better in ICAT-BED, while individuals with lower net improvements in NA (AUC) did better in CBTgsh. Affective response to binge eating may be a marker of BED treatment response.

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Keywords:  Affective response; affect; binge eating disorder; ecological momentary assessment; treatment

Year:  2021        PMID: 34765322      PMCID: PMC8579466          DOI: 10.1177/2167702620985198

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Psychol Sci        ISSN: 2167-7034


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