Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Loss-of-control eating Relapse |
Relapse will be scored as a yes/no (categorical variable); this categorical variable will be based on frequency of loss-of-control eating episodes assessed using the Eating Disorder Examination interview; Relapse category will be defined as =4 loss-of-control eating per month. |
From baseline interview at study enrollment to after the 12-week treatment |
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Primary |
Loss-of-control eating Relapse |
Relapse will be scored as a yes/no (categorical variable); this categorical variable will be based on frequency of loss-of-control eating episodes assessed using the Eating Disorder Examination interview; Relapse category will be defined as =4 loss-of-control eating per month. |
From post-treatment to the 6-month follow-up |
|
Primary |
Loss-of-control eating Relapse |
Relapse will be scored as a yes/no (categorical variable); this categorical variable will be based on frequency of loss-of-control eating episodes assessed using the Eating Disorder Examination interview; Relapse category will be defined as =4 loss-of-control eating per month. |
From post-treatment to the 12-month follow-up |
|
Primary |
Body Mass Index (BMI) |
BMI is calculated using measured height and weight |
From baseline at study enrollment to after the 12-week treatment |
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Primary |
Body Mass Index (BMI) |
BMI is calculated using measured height and weight |
From post-treatment to the 6-month follow-up |
|
Primary |
Body Mass Index (BMI) |
BMI is calculated using measured height and weight |
From post-treatment to the 12-month follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Loss-of-control eating Frequency |
Loss-of-control eating frequency is a continuous variable of loss-of-control eating episodes assessed using the Eating Disorder Examination interview; Loss-of-control eating frequency will be based on the past 28 days and defined as loss-of-control eating episodes per month. |
From baseline interview at study enrollment to after the 12-week treatment |
|
Secondary |
Loss-of-control eating Frequency |
Loss-of-control eating frequency is a continuous variable of loss-of-control eating episodes assessed using the Eating Disorder Examination interview; Loss-of-control eating frequency will be based on the past 28 days and defined as loss-of-control eating episodes per month. |
From post-treatment to the 6-month follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Loss-of-control eating Frequency |
Loss-of-control eating frequency is a continuous variable of loss-of-control eating episodes assessed using the Eating Disorder Examination interview; Loss-of-control eating frequency will be based on the past 28 days and defined as loss-of-control eating episodes per month. |
From post-treatment to the 12-month follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Eating Disorder Psychopathology |
Eating-disorder psychopathology is a continuous variable as assessed by the global score of the Eating Disorder Examination/Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire. Scores range from 0-6 (0=no eating-disorder psychopathology; 6=severe eating-disorder psychopathology). |
From baseline interview at study enrollment to after the 12-week treatment |
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Secondary |
Eating Disorder Psychopathology |
Eating-disorder psychopathology is a continuous variable as assessed by the global score of the Eating Disorder Examination/Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire. Scores range from 0-6 (0=no eating-disorder psychopathology; 6=severe eating-disorder psychopathology). |
From post-treatment to the 6-month follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Eating Disorder Psychopathology |
Eating-disorder psychopathology is a continuous variable as assessed by the global score of the Eating Disorder Examination/Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire. Scores range from 0-6 (0=no eating-disorder psychopathology; 6=severe eating-disorder psychopathology). |
From post-treatment to the 12-month follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Depressive Symptoms |
Depressive symptoms is a continuous variable of depressive symptomatology as assessed by the self-report measure, the Patient Health Questionnaire - 9. Scores range from 0-27 (0=no depressive symptoms, 27=greater depressive symptoms). |
From baseline at study enrollment to after the 12-week treatment |
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Secondary |
Depressive Symptoms |
Depressive symptoms is a continuous variable of depressive symptomatology as assessed by the self-report measure, the Patient Health Questionnaire - 9. Scores range from 0-27 (0=no depressive symptoms, 27=greater depressive symptoms). |
From post-treatment to the 6-month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Depressive Symptoms |
Depressive symptoms is a continuous variable of depressive symptomatology as assessed by the self-report measure, the Patient Health Questionnaire - 9. Scores range from 0-27 (0=no depressive symptoms, 27=greater depressive symptoms). |
From post-treatment to the 12-month follow-up |
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