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In a 2013 Study Examining the Efficacy of Family-Based Treatment

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In a 2013 study examining the efficacy of family-based treatment for adolescents with eating disorders a systematic review was conducted and found:


A) that after 6 to 12 months following treatment, there was no difference in remission rates for those in family-based treatment and individual therapy.
B) that after 6 to 12 months following treatment, those who participated in individual therapy had higher remission rates than those in family-based treatment.
C) that after 6 to 12 months following treatment, those who participated in family-based treatment had higher remission rates than those in individual therapy.
D) that after 6 to 12 months following treatment, those who participated in family-based treatment had lower remission rates than those in individual therapy.

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