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Compassion-Focused Therapy for People With Severe Obesity. (CFT)

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National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Severe Obesity

Treatments

Behavioral: Compassion-focused therapy

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03249441
NUIreland

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study aims to explore the effectiveness of a group psychotherapy intervention using Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) in adults with severe obesity. In particular, it aims to evaluate the principle that CFT can be used to reduce levels of shame and self-criticism in adults with severe obesity

OBJECTIVES:

The objective of the current study is to assess and compare a CFT group intervention to Treatment as Usual (TAU) with regard to psychological functioning, specifically self-compassion, shame, self-criticism, emotional eating and mood.

Full description

Compassion-focused therapy (CFT) was specifically designed for people with high levels of shame, self-criticism and self-directed hostility by helping people to cultivate affiliative emotions and compassion.The current research aims to explore changes in levels of self-criticism, shame, submissive behaviour, and self-comparison in a severely obese population who are awaiting bariatric surgery. As depression symptoms and levels of emotional eating can interfere with bariatric surgery success, these constructs are included as secondary outcomes for research.

Research questions

The research was guided by the following research questions and hypotheses:

  1. Does CFT significantly improve levels of self-compassion and social comparison?

    Hypotheses:

    1. It was hypothesised that CFT would show significant improvements in comparison to TAU on self-compassion and social comparison variables.
    2. It was hypothesised that these improvements would be maintained at 3 months follow up.
  2. Is CFT effective in reducing levels of shame, self-criticism and submissive behaviour for people who are severely obese?

    Hypotheses:

    1. It was hypothesised that CFT would achieve significant reductions in shame, self-criticism, and submissive behaviour variables in comparison to TAU.
    2. It was hypothesised that these changes would be maintained at 3 months follow up.
  3. Does CFT reduce emotional eating and depression?

Hypotheses:

  1. It was hypothesised that CFT would show significant reductions in emotional eating and depression variables in comparison to TAU.
  2. It was hypothesised that these reductions would be maintained at 3 months follow up.

This study will use a prospective, randomised control design using quantitative methods to investigate the effectiveness of CFT, using various measures pre-and post-therapy and at 3-month follow-up.

91 individuals with severe obesity will be randomly assigned to one of two treatment groups

  • Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) plus treatment as usual or Treatment as Usual alone (TAU).

Individuals assigned to CFT will be introduced to the CFT model taught the main compassion-focused exercises in a group setting. Self-report measures will be administered prior to the commencement of the CFT group and TAU group, and during the final groups and 3 months follow up. To reduce the 'demand' effect, scales will be administered by an Assistant Psychologist who is not involved in delivering the therapy.

Enrollment

91 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Participant has a clinical diagnosis of Severe Obesity, as defined by a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 40 kg/m² or more
  • Participant is aged 18 years or older
  • Participant is not in receipt of psychological interventions at the time of randomisation to group

Exclusion criteria

  • Participant has insufficient English language ability to take part in the group and complete questionnaires

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

91 participants in 2 patient groups

Compassion-focused therapy
Experimental group
Description:
Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) Participants were taught the main compassion-focused exercises as outlined in 'The Compassion-Mind Guide to Ending Overeating: Using Compassion-Focused Therapy to overcome Bingeing and Disordered Eating' manual (Goss, 2011) over a ten session period (weekly for 2 hours), offered over a 3 month period. Self-criticism and shame were key foci across sessions. Participants in the CFT arm also received Treatment as Usual.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Compassion-focused therapy
Treatment as Usual
No Intervention group
Description:
Treatment As Usual Treatment as usual was based in the Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinic in Galway University Hospital. The Weight Management Service provides assessment by a multi-disciplinary team of endocrinologists, dieticians, nurse specialists and clinical psychologists. Dietary advice is given by a specialist dietician regarding weight management, assessment by the Consultant Endocrinologist with possible medication for management of diabetes and weight, and participation in a healthy lifestyle education program.

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