The Psychological Treatment of Overweight Binge Eaters Minority Supplement

NCT01208259 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: PHASE1/PHASE2 · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 162

Last updated 2010-09-28

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Summary

Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has documented efficacy for the treatment of binge eating disorder (BED). Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) has been shown to reduce binge eating but its long-term impact and time course on other BED-related symptoms remain largely unknown. This study compares the effects of group CBT and group IPT across BED-related symptoms among overweight individuals with BED.

Conditions

  • Binge Eating Disorder
  • Cognitive Therapy/Methods
  • Mental Disorders/Epidemiology
  • Obesity/Epidemiology
  • Obesity/Therapy

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

BEHAVIORAL

Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Washington University School of Medicine

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Denise E Wilfley, Ph.D. · Washington University School of Medicine

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
65 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
1997-04-30
Primary Completion
1999-03-31
Completion
1999-03-31

Countries

  • United States

Study Locations

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