About this trial
Binge eating, whether formally diagnosed or occurring at subthreshold levels, is associated with adverse health consequences and decreased quality of life.
Access to accessible, cost-effective interventions that effectively address binge eating episodes is critical for individuals with this condition, and smartphone applications have demonstrated promise in treating binge eating and related disorders.
This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of eMOTE, a novel smartphone application for binge eating based on Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills. For this purpose, a randomized controlled trial will be conducted in which women who self-report binge eating episodes will be randomly assigned to the app intervention group or a waiting list group.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
female;
aged 18 years or older;
self-report at least one binge eating episode over the past four weeks;
owned a smartphone;
Disqualifiers
attending psychotherapy (face-to-face or digital) or another clinical trial;
body mass index below 18.5;
self-report an average of eight or more episodes of binge eating or inappropriate compensatory behaviours per week;
being pregnant;
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- eMOTE