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Effectiveness of Family Intervention Programs Based on the Interpersonal Cognitive Model of Anorexia: Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis


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Title:
Effectiveness of Family Intervention Programs Based on the Interpersonal Cognitive Model of Anorexia: Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
Authors:
Quiles-Marcos, Yolanda
Ruiz-Maciá, Álvaro
Payá-López, Sofía
Kovacheva, Katina
Albaladejo-Sánchez, Manuel Jesús
Cañas, Elizabeth
León-Zarceño, Eva
López-López, José Antonio
Editor:
Wiley
Department:
Departamentos de la UMH::Ciencias del Comportamiento y salud
Issue Date:
2026-01
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/39999
Abstract:
Introduction: This paper aims to examine family intervention programs based on the Cognitive‐Interpersonal Maintenance Model of anorexia nervosa (AN) and their impact on patients and carers. Method: A systematic search was undertaken across several databases through 20 December 2024 in accordance with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta‐Analyses. Results: 15 studies were identified. Meta‐analyses of patient outcomes revealed no significant differences in BMI, eating disorder symptomatology, or emotional well‐being between intervention and control groups at post‐treatment or 12‐month followup. In contrast, carers showed significant improvements in emotional well‐being and expressed emotion at post‐treatment, with benefits maintained at follow‐up, and enhanced caregiving skills. These family intervention programs yielded better results in the evaluated variables among carers compared to the other programs with which they were compared. Moderator analyses suggested that these interventions are more effective in improving caregiving skills if they are delivered in a face‐to‐face format and improve caregivers' emotional well‐being and accommodation to a greater extent when patients are younger. Conclusions: The present findings highlight the positive impact of family intervention programs based on this model on carers, particularly in enhancing their emotional well‐being, expressed emotion and care skills. Future studies should continue to refine these programs to optimise benefits for all stakeholders involved.
Keywords/Subjects:
carers
eating disorders
intervention
meta-analysis
Knowledge area:
CDU: Filosofía y psicología: Psicología
Type of document:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1002/erv.70078
Published in:
European Eating Disorders Review - (2026) (online)
Appears in Collections:
Artículos Ciencias del Comportamiento y Salud



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