46 Chapter 2 Study Intervention (n) Control (n) Intervention group Control group Authors’ definition of intervention group Intervention type* Intervention caregiver Personal network involvement Duration (months) Ranzenhofer et al. (2020) 14 19 TAU+SNI passive TAU + social support mentorship: an active, time-matched intervention designed to provide interaction with a supportive individual that intentionally did not focus on eating disorder symptoms. During weekly meetings, mentors and mentees were asked to identify and engage in a range of leisure activities such as arts and crafts, selfcare, volunteering/activism, connecting with friends and family (e.g., writing a letter, making a gift), attending local events, and others. individual; volunteer linking volunteer no 6 Rivera et al. (2007) 63 62 TAU+SNI TAU TAU + peer-assisted care: facilitating social networks and providing social support through arranging activities, home visits, and phone calls. individual; mutual help/ self-help peer supporter no 12 Rowe et al. (2007) 65 38 TAU+SNI TAU TAU + community-oriented group intervention: providing citizenship training and peer support. individual and group combined; clinical intervention; volunteer linking peer supporter; professional no 4 Sheridan et al. (2015) 32 38 TAU+SNI TAU+ TAU + social network intervention: enabling contact with a volunteer and encouraging social and recreational activities. individual; volunteer linking volunteer no 9
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