Naturalistic outcomes for a day‐hospital programme in a mixed diagnostic sample of adolescents with eating disorders
Autor: | Leslie K. Anderson, Erin E. Reilly, Tiffany A. Brown, Christina E. Wierenga, Roxanne Rockwell, Walter H. Kaye, Ana L. Ramirez |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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050103 clinical psychology Adolescent Anorexia nervosa Feeding and Eating Disorders 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Naturalistic observation medicine Humans 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Depression (differential diagnoses) Binge eating business.industry 05 social sciences Multilevel model medicine.disease 030227 psychiatry Psychiatry and Mental health Clinical Psychology Eating disorders Treatment Outcome Anxiety Female Day hospital medicine.symptom business Day Care Medical Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | European Eating Disorders Review. 28:199-210 |
ISSN: | 1099-0968 1072-4133 |
Popis: | Despite initial data suggesting positive treatment outcomes for adolescent eating disorder day-hospital programmes (DHPs), existing studies have included limited follow-up, small samples, and a focus on restricting-type eating disorders. To address these gaps, we explored naturalistic outcomes for an adolescent eating disorders DHP. Adolescent participants (N = 265) completed measurements at treatment admission, discharge (n = 170), and various lengths of follow-up (n = 126; Mfollow up = 278.87 days). Results from multilevel models indicated significant increases in body weight for the anorexia nervosa group throughout treatment and maintenance of increased body weight from discharge to follow-up. In bulimic spectrum disorders, binge eating and purging significantly decreased from intake to discharge and did not change from discharge to follow-up. Across the entire sample, eating disorder symptoms decreased from intake to discharge and did not change from discharge to follow-up. Further, anxiety and depression decreased over the course of treatment and continued to decrease over the follow-up period. The current investigation represents the first study to explore longitudinal DHP outcomes within adolescent bulimic spectrum eating disorders. Our findings also highlight many challenges inherent in conducting naturalistic research; it is critical that the field continue to develop solutions to the barriers inherent in conducting longitudinal research on eating disorder treatment. |
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