A naturalistic comparison of two inpatient treatment protocols for adults with anorexia nervosa: Does reducing duration of treatment and external controls compromise outcome?
Chloé Paquin-HodgeLise GauvinAnnie St-HilaireMimi IsraelMichelle AzziEsther KahanLea ThalerEve DansereauHoward SteigerPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2019)
Our results indicate that shorter inpatient stays emphasizing autonomous control over eating behavior may yield outcomes that are equivalent to those of lengthier, more stringent, and more costly approaches implicating external incentives and controls.