Short-Term Outcomes of a 12-Step Program among Women with Anorexia,Bulimia, and Eating Disorders |
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Authors: | Kristen McAleavey |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of EDUC/SPED/SOWK, Longwood University, 201 High St., Farmville, VA 23909, USA |
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Abstract: | I examined the short-term effectiveness of a 12-Step, inpatient program incorporated into a multimodal approach to the treatment of eating disorders, and the differences among individuals with different types of eating disorders. Results showed that at the 6-month follow-up, all individuals were within the pathological range on all subscales of the EDI-2 instrument. No statistically significant differences were found between the groups on any of the demographic characteristics. Fourteen of the 42 subjects (33.3%) identified themselves as abstinent or devoid of undesirable eating behaviors at the 6-month time period, with 23.8% identified as being at least “somewhat” in relapse. |
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