Volume 40, Number 2, 115-123, DOI: 10.1007/s10879-009-9125-5

Outcomes of a Day Treatment Program for Eating Disorders Using Clinical and Statistical Significance

Denise D. Ben-Porath, Lucene Wisniewski and Mark Warren

From the issue entitled "Including a Special Section on Meaning in Psychotherapy"

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Abstract

The present study was designed to evaluate the outcomes of a day treatment program for 55 eating disordered (ED) patients using clinical and statistical significance testing. Results indicated a statistically significant reduction on all eating disordered outcomes. With respect to clinical significance testing, analysis of these data indicated that the majority of the individuals in the day treatment program made clinically significant and reliable change by the termination of treatment on all eating disorder measures. However, considerably less patients improved to such a point that they were asymptomatic. The importance of combining clinical significance testing with traditional significance testing is discussed.

Keywords  Eating disorders - Clinical significance - Outcomes - Day treatment

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