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. 2019 May 1;2019(5):CD004780. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD004780.pub4

Comparison 4. Family therapy approaches short‐term vs family therapy approaches long‐term.

Outcome or subgroup title No. of studies No. of participants Statistical method Effect size
1 Remission long‐term follow‐up (mean 3.96 years) 1   Risk Ratio (M‐H, Random, 95% CI) Totals not selected
1.1 family‐based therapy 1   Risk Ratio (M‐H, Random, 95% CI) 0.0 [0.0, 0.0]
2 Return to functioning (school or work) follow‐up 1   Risk Ratio (M‐H, Random, 95% CI) Totals not selected
2.1 family‐based therapy 1   Risk Ratio (M‐H, Random, 95% CI) 0.0 [0.0, 0.0]
3 Dropouts during therapy 1   Risk Ratio (M‐H, Random, 95% CI) Totals not selected
3.1 family‐based therapy 1   Risk Ratio (M‐H, Random, 95% CI) 0.0 [0.0, 0.0]
4 Eating disorder psychopathology long‐term follow‐up (EDE) note large dropout 1   Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) Totals not selected
4.1 family‐based therapy 1   Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) 0.0 [0.0, 0.0]
5 Weight (BMI) post‐intervention 1   Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) Totals not selected
5.1 family‐based therapy 1   Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) 0.0 [0.0, 0.0]
6 Weight (BMI) follow‐up 1   Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) Totals not selected
6.1 family‐based therapy 1   Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) 0.0 [0.0, 0.0]
7 Relapse during treatment 1   Risk Ratio (M‐H, Random, 95% CI) Totals not selected
7.1 family‐based therapy 1   Risk Ratio (M‐H, Random, 95% CI) 0.0 [0.0, 0.0]