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A systematic review of outcomes following residential treatment for eating disorders.

Tina PeckmezianSusan J Paxton
Published in: European eating disorders review : the journal of the Eating Disorders Association (2020)
While residential care was associated with consistently positive outcomes, the variability in program characteristics and poor quality of research designs prevent firm conclusions from being drawn about their efficacy. Future research should include controlled studies that evaluate specific theoretical approaches and program elements, include long-term follow-up, and compare residential care to other treatment settings.
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