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Guided self-help for bulimia nervosa: A comparison of individual and group provision

Mueller, Rebecca; Webster, Chloe; White, Paul; Rose, Charlotte; Norweg, Sanni; MacMahon, Kenneth

Authors

Rebecca Mueller

Chloe Webster

Paul White Paul.White@uwe.ac.uk
Professor in Applied Statistics

Charlotte Rose

Sanni Norweg

Kenneth MacMahon



Abstract

This service evaluation explores the implementation of Guided Self-Help (GSH), the first line recommended treatment for Bulimia Nervosa, in both individual and group formats, in an NHS community eating disorder service. The study aimed to examine the effectiveness of GSH, compare this across treatment modalities, and explore the therapy experience of participants. N=23 participants engaged in individual and n=38 engaged in group treatment. Three outcome measures (EDE-Q, CIA and PHQ-9) were administered pre- and post-treatment. For both treatment modalities, post-intervention scores significantly improved on all outcome measures. In comparison, the individual treatment modality was found to be more effective for those with more extensive depressive symptoms. The study suggested that both individual and group GSH interventions are effective, supporting group implementation within community eating disorder services. It may be that those with more extensive depression symptoms would benefit to a greater extent from the individual intervention.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 23, 2024
Deposit Date Jan 1, 2025
Print ISSN 1757-2142
Publisher The British Psychological Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 383
DOI https://doi.org/10.53841/bpscpf.2024.1.383.19
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/13575994
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.53841/bpscpf.2024.1.383.19