Peer mentoring for eating disorders: evaluation of a pilot program

Jennifer Beveridge,Andrea Phillipou,Kelly Edwards, Alice Hobday, Krissy Hilton,Cathy Wyett, Anna Saw, Georgia Graham,David Castle,Leah Brennan, Philippa Harrison,Rebecca de Gier,Narelle Warren,Freya Hanly,Benjamin Torrens-Witherow,J. Richard Newton, Jennifer Beveridge

Pilot and feasibility studies(2018)

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Background Eating disorders are serious psychiatric illnesses that are often associated with poor quality of life and low long-term recovery rates. Peer mentor programs have been found to improve psychiatric symptoms and quality of life in other mental illnesses, and a small number of studies have suggested that eating disorder patients may benefit from such programs. The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of a peer mentor program for individuals with eating disorders in terms of improving symptomatology and quality of life. Methods Up to 30 individuals with a past history of an eating disorder will be recruited to mentor 30 individuals with a current eating disorder. Mentoring will involve 13 sessions (held approximately every 2 weeks), of up to 3 h each, over 6 months. Discussion This pilot proof-of-concept feasibility study will inform the efficacy of a peer mentoring program on improving eating disorder symptomatology and quality of life, and will inform future randomised controlled trials. Trial registration Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registration Number: ACTRN12617001412325 . The date of registration (retrospective): 05/10/2017.
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Eating disorders,Peer mentor,Peer work,Quality of life,Treatment
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