DRKS00000558
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A pilot study on the effect of Basic Body Awareness Therapy in patients with eating disorders: a randomized controlled trial.
Faculty of Health SciencesUniversity of AlmeríaSpain0 sites28 target enrollmentStarted: September 29, 2010Last updated:
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Status
- Completed
- Sponsor
- Faculty of Health SciencesUniversity of AlmeríaSpain
- Enrollment
- 28
Overview
Brief Summary
No summary available.
Study Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Allocation
- Randomized controlled study
- Masking
- Open (masking not used)
Eligibility Criteria
- Ages
- 18 Years to 99 Years (—)
- Sex
- All
Inclusion Criteria
- •Be registered with any of the diagnoses of eating disorders (F50, CIE\-10\).
- •\-Be in outpatient treatment.
- •\-Diagnosed less than 5 years ago.
- •\-Enough physical skills in order to stay in different positions (laying, sitting and standing).
Exclusion Criteria
- •To become inpatient.
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