Effectiveness of High Intensity Inpatient Versus Stepped Intensity Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa
NCT ID: NCT00815815
Last Updated: 2023-09-21
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
41 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2004-02-29
2008-02-29
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Length of participation in this study will vary, depending on the effectiveness of treatment. All participants will have follow-up assessments for 18 months after study entry. Every participant who passes the screening examination will be admitted to inpatient care in the study hospital. On Day 3 of their stay, participants will be randomly assigned to receive either continued inpatient treatment or sequenced treatment.
Those who receive continued inpatient treatment will stay in the hospital until they reach a healthy body weight and maintain it for 10 to 14 days. The average length of inpatient treatment will be 2 to 3 months. Those who receive sequenced treatment will transition to day patient status once they have met the following health benchmarks: an increase in body mass index (BMI) greater than 15.5 kg/m2; normal electrocardiograms, lab test results, and vital signs; eating all meals for more than 3 days; no weight loss for at least 1 week or weight gain for at least 1 week if the weight gain protocol has begun; and moderate improvement on a clinical global impression (CGI) rating of eating disorder behavior. If participants do not meet these benchmarks and are not at medical risk or suicidal, they will be automatically transitioned to day patient care after 28 days. Once participants reach the day patient status, they will be in the hospital Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. If these participants then reach and maintain a healthy body weight for 10 to 14 days, they will be transitioned to outpatient care, during which they will receive 50-minute therapy sessions once or twice weekly.
The aims and methods of treating anorexia will be the same for both groups. All participants will be prescribed meals, a snack, and dietary supplements in order to reach a healthy weight. The amount of exercise they engage in will be limited to ensure weight gain. Participants will also attend individual, family, and group therapy sessions aimed at supporting healthy thoughts and beliefs about eating behavior. Measurements of weight gain will be made every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning. Every 3 months participants will undergo blood tests and assessments of eating behaviors, associated psychopathology, and health service utilization. Clinical interviews will be conducted twice: once at study entry and once after 18 months.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Continued inpatient treatment
Participants will undergo inpatient hospital treatment until they have gained enough weight to be discharged.
Structured Behavioral Treatment
Daily therapy sessions and a weight gain protocol involving set meals and exercise levels
Sequenced treatment
Participants will begin with inpatient treatment, transition to day patient treatment, and then transition to outpatient treatment.
Structured Behavioral Treatment
Daily therapy sessions and a weight gain protocol involving set meals and exercise levels
Interventions
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Structured Behavioral Treatment
Daily therapy sessions and a weight gain protocol involving set meals and exercise levels
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Body mass index (BMI) less than 18.5 kg/m2
Exclusion Criteria
* Requires specialized treatment that is for major depression or anxiety disorders and is inconsistent with study treatments
* Any major medical illness requiring immediate medical treatment or that would affect clinical treatment associated with the study
* Significant risk of suicide
16 Years
50 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
NIH
New York State Psychiatric Institute
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Evelyn Attia, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Columbia University
Locations
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New York State Psychiatric Institute
New York, New York, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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#4698
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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