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NCT04587752

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Weight-related Bullying (Online Treatment)

Completed NA Results posted Last updated 23 September 2024
What this trial tests

NA trial testing CBT for Weight Bullying in Bullying in 30 participants. Completed in 9 August 2023.

Timeline
5 October 2020
Primary endpoint
9 August 2023
9 August 2023

Quick facts

Lead sponsorYale University
PhaseNA
StatusCompleted
Study typeINTERVENTIONAL
Allocationna
Designsingle group
Maskingnone
Primary purposetreatment
Enrollment30
Start date5 October 2020
Primary completion9 August 2023
Estimated completion9 August 2023
Sites1 location across United States

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Yale University

Who can join

Adults 11 to 17, female only, with Bullying or Weight, Body. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Results — posted to ClinicalTrials.gov

Per-arm endpoint measurements with 95% confidence intervals where reported. Source: trial results section.

Stress Primary · post (3 months)

Reductions in traumatic stress as measured by the Children's Revised Impact of Event Scale (total; scores range from 0 to 65 with higher scores indicative of more traumatic stress)

GroupValue95% CI
CBT for Weight Bullying20.55± 19.07
Body Dissatisfaction Secondary · post (3 months)

Reductions in body dissatisfaction (weight and shape dissatisfaction) as measured by the brief Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (scores range from 0 to 6; higher scores are indicative of more concern)

GroupValue95% CI
CBT for Weight Bullying2.85± 2.08
Overvaluation Secondary · post (3 months)

Reductions in overvaluation of shape/weight as measured by the brief Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (scores range from 0 to 6; higher scores are indicative of more concern)

GroupValue95% CI
CBT for Weight Bullying1.93± 1.83

Sponsor's own description

This study will perform a clinical trial with adolescents to pilot a new cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) for weight-related bullying testing (1) feasibility, (2) acceptability, and (3) initial efficacy. The treatment will be conducted via audio/video telehealth.

Publications & conference data

1 peer-reviewed publication reference this trial (live from Europe PMC):

  1. Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adolescents Bullied Because of Weight: A Feasibility Study.
    Lydecker JA, Ozbardakci EV, Lou R, Grilo CM. · · 2024 · cited 2× · PMID 39007703 · DOI 10.1002/eat.24257

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