Affiliation:
1. School of Health Sciences University of Southampton Southampton UK
2. Department of Psychology University of Southampton Southampton UK
3. Hampshire Eating Disorders Service Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust Winchester UK
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveThis study provides a preliminary report on the effectiveness of Specialist Supportive Clinical Management (SSCM) in a clinical case series of adults with anorexia nervosa, to supplement evidence of efficacy from controlled trials.MethodBody mass index (BMI), eating disorder symptoms, mood and anxiety were measured at the start and end of treatment for 42 adults who received SSCM in a community eating disorders service.ResultsSignificant improvements were observed on all outcome measures, with larger effect sizes for symptom change than BMI. Recovery rates appear similar to those in clinical trials.DiscussionThe study offers preliminary support for the effectiveness of SSCM in routine settings and identifies several areas for further research.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health