Bulimia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Treatment of Bulimic Adolescents
In the face of scant literature on the subject, the investigators aim to more clearly identify effective treatments for adolescent bulimia nervosa (BN) through a treatment study comparing two current treatments (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescents, CBT-A and Family Based Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa, FBT-BN) for the disorder in comparison with a non-specific therapy, Supportive Psychotherapy for Adolescent Bulimia (SPT). Additionally, the investigators hope to provide clinicians with information on treatment efficacy, variables that might influence outcome, and processes that may affect treatment efficacy that will guide them in their efforts to treat adolescent BN.
BN is a serious disorder that is characterized by extreme concerns about body weight and
shape, dieting, and the disinhibited eating behaviors of binging and purging. There are no
published randomized clinical trials of psychotherapy treatment for Bulimia Nervosa in
adolescents although it often onsets in this age group. There is evidence that some
treatments are effective, but none has been empirically tested. Because Bulimia Nervosa is a
serious medical and psychiatric illness it is important to learn efficacious ways to treat
this disorder, especially in its early stages. Treatments used in this study are the best
known treatments for adults with Bulimia Nervosa. The investigators hope to learn which of
two previously studied treatments might be superior to the other, in an effort to guide
clinicians in treatment choices. Successfully treating the disorder early on (even in those
adolescents with partial BN, characterized by binge eating and purging at least one time per
week over a 6 month period) may reduce the number of cases requiring treatment during
adulthood, leading to possible reduction in severity of associated psychopathology and lower
costs, as well as enable individuals to lead more productive lives.
Given the neglect of adolescent BN in the research literature and the need for information
to guide the clinical treatment of this disorder, this study's primary aim is to compare the
efficacy of CBT-A to FBT-BN in decreasing binge eating and purging episodes in adolescents
with BN and partial BN (defined as binge eating and purging at least one time per week for
the past six months).
Participation in this study will last 1 and a half years and will consist of 6 months of
treatment and a follow-up session at 6 and 12 months post-treatment. All participants will
first undergo baseline assessments, which include interviews and questionnaires about
psychological history and BN symptoms, and an Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) interview.
All treatment assignments consist of 18 sessions of therapy over the course of 6 months.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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