Early intervention for adolescents with anorexia nervosa: Pilot evaluation of an outpatient group therapy prior to inpatient treatment.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Valeska Stonawski, Christiane Stehbach, Marlen Bauer, Susanne Wangler, Gunther H Moll, Stefanie Horndasch, Oliver Kratz
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Abstract

Objective: An increasing demand for inpatient treatment for adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) during and after the Covid-19 pandemic contrasts with limited capacity and long waiting times. The current pilot study evaluated an outpatient group therapy (GT) as early intervention for adolescents with AN prior to inpatient treatment.

Methods: Seventeen female adolescents who participated at the GT (intervention group, INT) were compared to 16 adolescents without GT (treatment-as-usual, TAU). BMI, eating disorder psychopathology and motivation of change (MoC) were assessed at three timepoints.

Results: Comparing pre- versus post- group participation, we identified a significant increase of MoC and a trend towards a decreased AN-specific psychopathology. Comparing INT with TAU adolescents, we found a significant lower AN psychopathology at inpatient admission for the INT group and a trend for different BMI courses: While the BMI of the TAU group decreased during waiting time, the INT group did not show a decrease during GT resulting in a higher BMI at admission.

Conclusions: Results of the current pilot study suggest positive effects of an early outpatient intervention in a group setting for adolescents with AN prior to inpatient treatment. Further research with larger sample sizes is necessary to validate the current pilot results.

对患有神经性厌食症的青少年进行早期干预:对住院治疗前的门诊小组疗法进行试点评估。
目的:在Covid-19大流行期间和之后,患有神经性厌食症(AN)的青少年对住院治疗的需求不断增加,但与此形成鲜明对比的是,住院治疗的容量有限且等待时间较长。本试点研究评估了在住院治疗前对厌食症青少年进行早期干预的门诊小组疗法(GT):17名参加GT(干预组,INT)的女性青少年与16名未参加GT(常规治疗组,TAU)的青少年进行了比较。在三个时间点对体重指数、进食障碍心理病理学和改变动机(MoC)进行评估:结果:对比参加小组前后的情况,我们发现改变动机(MoC)显著增加,进食障碍特异性心理病理学呈下降趋势。将 INT 组与 TAU 组青少年进行比较,我们发现 INT 组青少年在入院时的自闭症心理病理程度明显降低,而且 BMI 变化趋势也不同:TAU组青少年的体重指数在等待期间有所下降,而INT组青少年的体重指数在GT期间没有下降,因此入院时的体重指数较高:目前的试点研究结果表明,在住院治疗前对患有自闭症的青少年进行小组早期门诊干预具有积极的效果。为了验证当前的试点结果,有必要进行样本量更大的进一步研究。
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