To my knowledge Cognitive Behavioral Therapy remains the most widely used among adult with Eating Disorders due to it process of challenging personal thought patterns and focus on positive interventions. read more
McIntosh et al, (2005) conducted a randomised controlled trial comparing IPT, CBT and nonspecific supportive clinical management for patients with Anorexia Nervosa. Of those completing treatment, nonspecific supportive clinical management, the control group, was superior to IPT and CBT. read more
Missing values – There were 2 missing values for history of anorexia nervosa (IPT: 1 missing; CBT: 1 missing) and 1 missing value for any axis I disorder (IPT: 0 missing; CBT: 1 missing). The denominator for percentages is the number of non-missing values. read more