Table 21.
Dialectical behavioural therapy for eating disorders
Certainty assessment | Impact | Certainty | Importance | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
№ of studies | Study design | Risk of bias | Inconsistency | Indirectness | Imprecision | Other considerations | |||
Binge Frequency (assessed with: number per month) Purge Frequency | |||||||||
2 | Case Series | very serious a | not serious | not serious | not serious | none | Two case series and one case report for a total of 22 patients (10 EDNOS, 6 AN, 6 BN) reported a significant decrease in binge frequency. Reduction in vomiting pre and post treatment. |
⨁◯◯◯ VERY LOW |
IMPORTANT |
very serious a | not serious | not serious | not serious | none | There were decreases in psychological symptoms. |
⨁◯◯◯ VERY LOW |
IMPORTANT | ||
very serious a | not serious | not serious | not serious | none | A decrease in self harm also noted. |
⨁◯◯◯ VERY LOW |
IMPORTANT | ||
Binge Frequency, EDE scores | |||||||||
1 | Case Report | very serious a | not serious | not serious | not serious | none | N = 1 female with BED – decreased frequency of binge episodes |
⨁◯◯◯ VERY LOW |
IMPORTANT |
very serious a | not serious | not serious | not serious | none | improvement in EDE scores. |
⨁◯◯◯ VERY LOW |
IMPORTANT |