Online Compassion Focused Therapy for overeating: Feasibility and acceptability pilot study
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C. Marques, Cristiana![cc](/themes/OR//images/orcid_icon.png)
Palmeira, Lara
Castilho, Paula
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Rodrigues, Dírcea
Mayr, Andreas
Pina, Tiago Soares
Pereira, Ana, T.
Castelo-Branco, Miguel
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Goss, Kenneth
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University of Coimbra; Portucalense University; Coimbra Hospital and University Centre; University Hospital Bonn; Coventry & Warwickshire Partnership TrustPublication date
2024-02Subject
Mental Disorders
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Objective: This pilot study aims to investigate the feasibility, acceptability, and potential effectiveness of online Compassion Focused Therapy for overeating (CFT-OE). Method: Eighteen Portuguese women seeking treatment for overeating were enrolled in this study, and 15 participants completed the CFT-OE. This was a single-arm study. Participants were assessed at pre- and post-intervention and 3-month follow-up. All participants completed measures assessing binge eating, cognitive restraint, uncontrolled eating, emotional eating, general eating psychopathology, general and body shame, self-criticism, self-compassion, and fears of self-compassion. Results: The treatment attrition rate was 16.7%, which is relatively low compared to other similar online interventions. Participants gave positive feedback on the program and indicated they would recommend it to people with similar difficulties. CFT-OE improved self-compassion and reduced eating psychopathology symptoms, general and body shame, self-criticism, and fears of self-compassion. Clinical significance analysis showed that the majority of participants were classified as in recovery in all measures at post-intervention and 3-month follow-up. Discussion: Preliminary results suggest that the online CFT-OE program is an acceptable and feasible intervention. Results also suggest that CFT-OE is beneficial for the treatment of women with difficulties with overeating. A future randomized controlled trial is necessary to establish the effectiveness of the CFT-OE. Public significance: This study indicates that online CFT-OE is a feasible and adequate intervention for women who struggle with overeating. This therapy showed promising results in reducing eating disorder symptoms, shame, and self-criticism and improving self-compassion. As an online intervention, CFT-OE may be more accessible and offer an alternative to in-person therapy.Citation
Marques CC, Palmeira L, Castilho P, Rodrigues D, Mayr A, Pina TS, Pereira AT, Castelo-Branco M, Goss K. Online Compassion Focused Therapy for overeating: Feasibility and acceptability pilot study. Int J Eat Disord. 2024 Feb;57(2):410-422. doi: 10.1002/eat.24118. Epub 2023 Dec 21. PMID: 38124655.Type
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38124655/PMID
38124655Publisher
Wileyae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1002/eat.24118