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Main Authors: Ruiz A, Quiles Y, León E, Vila ML, Piera G, Navarro A, Pagán G, Segura M, Agulló I, Llorca G, Romero C, España M
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2026
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/erv.70013
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author Ruiz A
Quiles Y
León E
Vila ML
Piera G
Navarro A
Pagán G
Segura M
Agulló I
Llorca G
Romero C
España M
author_facet Ruiz A
Quiles Y
León E
Vila ML
Piera G
Navarro A
Pagán G
Segura M
Agulló I
Llorca G
Romero C
España M
contents INTRODUCTION: ECHOMANTRA supports both patients and carers as an adjunct to treatment in Eating Disorders (Eds). OBJECTIVE: This study evaluates the efficacy, acceptability, and feasibility of ECHOMANTRA as an add-on to treatment-as-usual (TAU) for adolescent ED patients and their carers, using an individualised online format. METHOD: A multicenter, randomized controlled trial compared two parallel groups (TAU + ECHOMANTRA vs. TAU alone) with 108 patient-carer dyads. RESULTS: Patients in both groups showed improvements in BMI, ED symptoms, emotional state, quality of life, confidence in change, obsessiveness, and perfectionism, with larger effects in the ECHOMANTRA + TAU group. Carers in both groups improved in expressed emotion, accommodation, perceived ED impact, and emotional well-being, with greater effects in the ECHOMANTRA + TAU group. Only carers in this group improved in caregiver skills. Completion rates were high (patients: 87.04%, carers: 81.84%), with strong satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS: ECHOMANTRA is an effective, feasible online intervention that enhances outcomes for adolescent ED patients and carers when added to standard care. © 2025 Eating Disorders Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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spellingShingle Efficacy of the ECHOMANTRA Individual Online Intervention to Support Recovery From Eating Disorders in Adolescent Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Ruiz A
Quiles Y
León E
Vila ML
Piera G
Navarro A
Pagán G
Segura M
Agulló I
Llorca G
Romero C
España M
adolescent
carers
eating disorders
online
randomized controlled trial
INTRODUCTION: ECHOMANTRA supports both patients and carers as an adjunct to treatment in Eating Disorders (Eds). OBJECTIVE: This study evaluates the efficacy, acceptability, and feasibility of ECHOMANTRA as an add-on to treatment-as-usual (TAU) for adolescent ED patients and their carers, using an individualised online format. METHOD: A multicenter, randomized controlled trial compared two parallel groups (TAU + ECHOMANTRA vs. TAU alone) with 108 patient-carer dyads. RESULTS: Patients in both groups showed improvements in BMI, ED symptoms, emotional state, quality of life, confidence in change, obsessiveness, and perfectionism, with larger effects in the ECHOMANTRA + TAU group. Carers in both groups improved in expressed emotion, accommodation, perceived ED impact, and emotional well-being, with greater effects in the ECHOMANTRA + TAU group. Only carers in this group improved in caregiver skills. Completion rates were high (patients: 87.04%, carers: 81.84%), with strong satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS: ECHOMANTRA is an effective, feasible online intervention that enhances outcomes for adolescent ED patients and carers when added to standard care. © 2025 Eating Disorders Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
title Efficacy of the ECHOMANTRA Individual Online Intervention to Support Recovery From Eating Disorders in Adolescent Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
topic adolescent
carers
eating disorders
online
randomized controlled trial
url https://doi.org/10.1002/erv.70013