STUDY BASICS
Are you age 18 with a restrictive-type eating disorder? Do you currently live at home with your family? You and your family may be eligible for a research study to learn better how eating disorder treatments and adaptations work when given in the home setting. Compensation is provided.
STUDY PURPOSE
We are interested in understanding how effective and feasible two types of in-home therapies are for adolescents with restrictive-type eating disorders: Family-Based Treatment (FBT, a multi-phase standard approach to parental refeeding of a child with an earing disorder) and integrative family therapy (IFT, which combines family and individual therapy, and focuses more on thoughts and feelings). In particular, we want to examine outcomes of these two types of treatment when given in the home setting.
COULD THIS STUDY BE RIGHT FOR YOU?
Eligible participants:
- Are 18 years old with a restrictive-type eating disorder currently living with family at home
- Have at least 1 parent/caregiver willing to engage in treatment
- Are willing to complete surveys and interviews about their treatment
- Live in Allegheny County
WHAT PARTICIPANTS CAN EXPECT
Your family will be randomized to complete either in-home FBT or in-home IFT. You and your parent will be asked to complete assessments at 5 time points: pre-treatment, and 6, 12, 24, and 32-weeks after the pre-treatment assessment. These assessments will include a battery of questionnaires for both you and your parent(s). You will also be asked to complete an interview on your eating and general psychological functioning, as well as give height/weight measurements. A small subset of families will also be asked to complete an additional post-treatment interview.