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Ethical and conceptual issues in eating disorders.

Louis C Charland1.   

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review considers the literature on ethical and conceptual issues in eating disorders from the last 18 months. Some reference to earlier work is necessary in order to provide context for the recent findings from research that is ongoing. RECENT
FINDINGS: Empirical ethics research on anorexia nervosa includes novel ethical and conceptual findings on the role of authenticity and personal identity in individuals' reports of their experience, as well as new evidence on the role of affective states and values in decision making at later stages of the illness. Evidence points to the hypothesis that anorexia nervosa may be a distinct affective syndrome that organizes feelings and emotions in accordance with a fixed idea.
SUMMARY: There has been impressive progress in empirical ethics research on anorexia nervosa, with important implications for ethical and conceptual issues that surround decision-making capacity and our understanding of the illness.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24060920     DOI: 10.1097/YCO.0b013e328365a3a1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Psychiatry        ISSN: 0951-7367            Impact factor:   4.741


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Review 1.  Emotion and Value in the Evaluation of Medical Decision-Making Capacity: A Narrative Review of Arguments.

Authors:  Helena Hermann; Manuel Trachsel; Bernice S Elger; Nikola Biller-Andorno
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2016-05-26

2.  Key components of the mental capacity assessment of patients with anorexia nervosa: a study of three countries.

Authors:  Yoshiyuki Takimoto
Journal:  J Eat Disord       Date:  2022-07-26
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