| Literature DB >> 24199620 |
Giovanni Abbate-Daga, Federico Amianto, Nadia Delsedime, Carlotta De-Bacco, Secondo Fassino1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Current literature on Eating Disorders (EDs) is devoid of evidence-based findings providing support to effective treatments, mostly for anorexia nervosa (AN). This lack of successful guidelines may play a role in making these disorders even more resistant. In fact, many individuals do not respond to the available treatments and develop an enduring and disabling illness. With this overview we aimed to highlight and discuss treatment resistance in AN--with an in-depth investigation of resistance-related psychological factors.A literature search was conducted on PubMed and PsychINFO; English-language articles published between 1990 and 2013 investigating the phenomenon of resistance to treatment in AN have been considered. DISCUSSION: The selected papers have been then grouped into four main thematic areas: denial of illness; motivation to change; maintaining factors and treatment outcome; and therapeutic relationship. Eating symptomatology was found to only partially explain resistance to treatment. The role of duration of illness has been questioned whilst some maintaining factors seemed promising in providing a useful framework for this phenomenon. Emotive and relational aspects have been investigated on their role in resistance as well as therapists' countertransference.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24199620 PMCID: PMC3879222 DOI: 10.1186/1471-244X-13-294
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Articles included in the clinical overview; they have been divided into 4 thematic areas based on 4 research questions: 1. role of illness awareness; 2. role of patients’ willingness; 3. role of psychopathological factors 4. therapist’s role
| Denial versus insight of illness | 7 | Couturier & Lock, [ | 86 | AN | Retrospective cohort |
| Gothelf et al., [ | 281 | 37 AN;163 other psychiatric disorders; 81 HC | Cross sectional | ||
| Konstantakopoulos et al., [ | 75 | 25 AN; 15 BN; 35 HC | Cross sectional | ||
| Konstantakopoulos et al., [ | 72 | 39 AN; 33 BN | Cross sectional | ||
| Schoen et al., [ | 14 | AN; BN (no subgroups) | Retrospective cohort | ||
| Steinglass et al., [ | 25 | AN | Cross sectional | ||
| Viglione et al., [ | 38 | AN | Cross sectional | ||
| Motivation to change | 33 | Ametller et al., [ | 70 | AN | Prospective cohort |
| Ben Tovim et al., [ | 220 | 95 AN; 88 BN; 37 EDNOS | Longitudinal cohort | ||
| Bewell et al., [ | 127 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Burket & Hodgin, [ | 72 | 49 BN; 11 ANBP; 6 EDNOS; 6 ANR | Retrospective cohort | ||
| Carter et al., [ | 100 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Casasnovas et al., [ | 218 | 58 AN; 95 BN; 65 EDNOS | Cross sectional | ||
| Cavedini et al., [ | 38 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Clausen, [ | 78 | 35 AN; 30 BN; 13 EDNOS | Prospective cohort | ||
| Danner et al., [ | 16 | AN | Cross sectional | ||
| Darcy et al., [ | 20 | AN | Cross sectional | ||
| Gale et al., [ | 202 | 62 BN; 140 AN | Cross sectional | ||
| Geller et al., [ | 99 | 15 ANBP ; 32 ANR ; 41 ANST; 7 BN; 4 BNST | Test validation | ||
| Geller et al., [ | 63 | 24 ANR; 12 ANBP; 21 ANST; 7 BN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Geller et al., [ | 128 | 10 ANR; 9 ANBP; 46 BN; 61 EDNOS | Longitudinal cohort | ||
| Herzog et al., [ | 246 | 61 AN; 95 BN; 90 EDNOS | Prospective cohort | ||
| Karlsson et al., [ | 89 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Konstantakopoulos et al., [ | 72 | 39 AN; 33 BN | Cross sectional | ||
| Lund et al., [ | 79 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| McHugh et al., [ | 65 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Mewes et al., [ | 100 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Muñoz et al., [ | 385 | 61 AN; 47 BN; 245 EDNOS | Prospective cohort | ||
| Nordbø et al., [ | 18 | AN | Cross sectional | ||
| Nordbø et al., [ | 18 | AN | Cross sectional | ||
| Nordbø et al., [ | 36 | AN | Cross sectional | ||
| Ricca et al., [ | 103 | 53 AN; 50 ANST | Prospective cohort | ||
| Rieger et al., [ | 44 | AN | Test validation | ||
| Salbach-Andrae et al., [ | 57 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Schebendach et al., [ | 47 | AN recovered | Prospective cohort | ||
| Steinglass et al., [ | 25 | AN | Cross sectional | ||
| Touyz et al., [ | | | Debate article | ||
| Treasure et al., [ | | | Debate article | ||
| Wade et al., [ | 47 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Ward et al., [ | 35 | 22 ANR; 11 ANBP; 2 BN | Cross sectional | ||
| Maintaining factors and treatment outcome | 22 | Castro et al., [ | 158 | AN | Prospective cohort |
| Clausen, [ | 78 | 35 AN; 30 BN; 13 EDNOS | Prospective cohort | ||
| Danielsen & Rø, [ | 50 | 30 AN; 9 BN; 11 EDNOS | Prospective cohort | ||
| Deter et al., [ | 81 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Fairburn et al., [ | | | Debate article | ||
| Fassino et al., [ | 40 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Fassino et al., [ | 42 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Fassino et al., [ | 57 | 28 AN; 29 BN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Federici & Kaplan, [ | 15 | AN | Cross sectional | ||
| Fichter et al., [ | 103 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Geller et al., [ | | | Debate article | ||
| Goddard et al., [ | 74 | 63 AN; 7 BN; 4 EDNOS | Prospective cohort | ||
| Helverskov et al., [ | 312 | 58 AN; 68 EDNOS-AN; 111 BN; 75 EDNOS-BN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Hjern et al., [ | 748 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Löwe et al., [ | 84 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Salbach-Andrae et al., [ | 57 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Schmidt & Treasure, [ | | | Debate article | ||
| Signorini et al., [ | 58 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Steinhausen et al., [ | 60 | 48 ANR; 6 ANBP; 5 Atypical AN; 1 BN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Sutandar-Pinnock et al., [ | 73 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Treasure & Russell., [ | | | Debate article | ||
| Vrabel et al., [ | 74 | 13 AN; 37 BN; 24 EDNOS | Prospective cohort | ||
| Therapeutic relationship, countertransference, management of treatment resistance | 18 | Carter et al., [ | 100 | AN | Prospective cohort |
| Darcy et al., [ | 20 | AN | Cross sectional | ||
| Federici & Kaplan, [ | 15 | AN | Cross sectional | ||
| Feld et al., [ | 19 | 8ANR; 4ANBP; 4 BN; 3 EDNOS | Prospective cohort | ||
| Forget et al., [ | | | Debate article | ||
| Geller et al., [ | 181 | Cases: 3 ANBP; 4 ANR; 22 BN; 28 EDNOS | RCT | ||
| Controls:3 ANBP; 4 ANR; 21 BN; 28 EDNOS | |||||
| Gulliksen et al., [ | 38 | AN | Cross sectional | ||
| Karlsson et al., [ | 89 | AN | Prospective cohort | ||
| Masson & Sheeshka, [ | | | Qualitative interview | ||
| Moyers & Rollnick, [ | | | Debate article | ||
| Satir et al., [ | 120 (HP) | | Cross sectional | ||
| Skårderud et al., [ | | | Debate article | ||
| Strober et al., [ | | | Debate article | ||
| Tierney & Fox, [ | 53 (HP) | | Cross sectional | ||
| Tozzi et al., [ | 70 | AN | Cross sectional | ||
| Treasure et al., [ | | | Debate article | ||
| Vitousek et al., [ | | | Debate article | ||
| Warren et al., [ | 43 (HP) | Cross sectional |
AN Anorexia Nervosa, BN Bulimia Nervosa, ANR Anorexia Nervosa Restricting subtype, ANBP Anorexia Nervosa Binge-Purging subtype, EDNOS Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified, ANST Subthreshold Anorexia Nervosa, BNST Subthreshold Bulimia Nervosa, EDNOS-AN anorexia-like eating disorder not otherwise specified-anorexia nervosa, EDNOS-BN anorexia-like eating disorder not otherwise specified-bulimia nervosa, HC Healthy Controls, HP healthcare practitioners, RCT randomized controlled trial.