A Zeeck1, A Hartmann, C Buchholz, T Herzog. 1. Department of Psychosomatics and Psychotherapeutic Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. zeeck@psysom.ukl.uni-freiburg.de
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Aim of the study was to identify patient characteristics that distinguish drop outs and completers from in-patient treatment for anorexia nervosa. METHOD: A total of 133 consecutively admitted in-patients with anorexia nervosa (age range 16-50 years; 92.5% women) were analysed using sociodemographic variables as well as measures of psychopathology (SCL-90-R, EDI-2) and interpersonal difficulties (IIP-C). Patients were treated in a multimodal treatment setting, combining cognitive-behavioural and psychodynamic components. RESULTS: Patients, who reported fewer symptoms, were hospitalized before and had a comorbid depression stayed more often in psychotherapy. Patients dropping out of treatment (31.6%) showed a trend to higher levels of maturity fears. Subtype, age, duration of illness, comorbid personality disorders or previous drop outs were not predictive of dropping out. CONCLUSION: Addressing the high ambivalence and maturity fears of anorexic patients should be an essential issue in psychotherapy with this patient group. Blackwell Munksgaard 2004
OBJECTIVE: Aim of the study was to identify patient characteristics that distinguish drop outs and completers from in-patient treatment for anorexia nervosa. METHOD: A total of 133 consecutively admitted in-patients with anorexia nervosa (age range 16-50 years; 92.5% women) were analysed using sociodemographic variables as well as measures of psychopathology (SCL-90-R, EDI-2) and interpersonal difficulties (IIP-C). Patients were treated in a multimodal treatment setting, combining cognitive-behavioural and psychodynamic components. RESULTS:Patients, who reported fewer symptoms, were hospitalized before and had a comorbid depression stayed more often in psychotherapy. Patients dropping out of treatment (31.6%) showed a trend to higher levels of maturity fears. Subtype, age, duration of illness, comorbid personality disorders or previous drop outs were not predictive of dropping out. CONCLUSION: Addressing the high ambivalence and maturity fears of anorexic patients should be an essential issue in psychotherapy with this patient group. Blackwell Munksgaard 2004
Authors: L Pingani; S Catellani; F Arnone; E De Bernardis; V Vinci; G Ziosi; G Turrini; M Rigatelli; S Ferrari Journal: Eat Weight Disord Date: 2012-12 Impact factor: 4.652