Confirming the Effectiveness of Online Guided Self-Help Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa
Anorexia Nervosa
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Anorexia Nervosa
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Participants are 12-18 years of age
- Participants live with a family (some families may contain only one parent)
- Family members fluently speak and read English and have access to a computer with internet
- Participants meet DSM-5 criteria for AN (both subtypes)
- EBW between 75% and 88%
- Participants are medically stable for outpatient treatment according to the recommended thresholds of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Society of Adolescent Medicine
- Participants are not engaged in another individual or family-based psychotherapy trial during the duration of treatment sessions in the study.
- Medications for comorbid psychiatric disorders are OK; randomization will balance groups through tracking.
Exclusion Criteria:
Current psychotic illness or mental retardation or other mental illnesses that would prohibit the use of psychotherapy; current dependence on drugs or alcohol; physical conditions (e.g. diabetes mellitus, pregnancy) known to influence eating or weight; previous FBT; currently taking medication for co-morbid disorders that cannot be safely discontinued or current dose has not been maintained for a minimum of 2 months; and inability of the participant and/or family to speak and understand English.
Sites / Locations
- Stanford UniversityRecruiting
- McMaster University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Online Guided Self-Help-Family-based Treatment (GSH-FBT)
FBT via Videoconferencing (FBT-V)
GSH-FBT consists of 10 20-minute parent-only sessions over 9 months. The guidance portion is manualized and will be delivered by a clinician familiar with both the online modules and FBT, who acts as a "coach." Sessions follow an online curriculum containing a total of 65 short videos. Each lecture series is comprised of a written introduction orienting the viewer to the videos, 5-9 short videos (< 7 minutes each), and assigned reading from the parent education manual, Help Your Teenager Beat an Eating Disorder. In line with GSH approaches, coaches direct parents to watch or re-watch specific videos contained in the online platform related to their questions.
15 60-minute sessions of 3-phase manualized FBT modified for videoconferencing will be delivered to participants randomized to this treatment by therapists trained in FBT. The first phase encourages parental management of weight restoration (approximately 8 weekly sessions); the second phase promotes a developmentally appropriate transition back to adolescent management of weight restoration and maintenance under parental supervision (approximately 4 bi-weekly sessions), and the third phase focuses on adolescent development (approximately 3 monthly sessions). Each session consists of 10 minutes with the adolescent individually to discuss progress and the adolescent's perspective on treatment, followed by 50 minutes with the entire family.