Abstract Background Research into predictors of outcome in eating disorders (ED) has shown conflicting results, with few studies of long-term predictors and the possible importance of psychological variables that may act as risk- and maintenance factors. Aim To identify baseline predictors of ED remission nine years after initial clinical assessment using self-report measures of ED psychopathology, psychiatric symptoms, and self-image in a sample of adult ED patients (N = 104) treated at specialist units in Stockholm, Sweden. Sixty patients participated in the follow-up, of whom 41 patients (68%) had achieved remission. Results Results suggested that the only significant predictor of diagnostic remission after nine years was initial levels ...
Widely held clinical assumptions about self-harming eating disorder patients were tested in this pro...
Purpose: This study tests the value of a measure of eating disorder (ED) psychopathology in predicti...
ObjectiveTo examine the predictive value of end of treatment (EOT) outcomes for longer term recovery...
Background Research into predictors of outcome in eating disorders (ED) has shown conflicting result...
Background: Research into predictors of outcome in eating disorders (ED) has shown conflicting resul...
Abstract Background Outcome studies for eating disorders regularly measure pathology change or remis...
Background: Psychiatric comorbidity is common in eating disorders (EDs) and associated with poor out...
Anorexia Nervosa is a psychiatric illness with peak onset in ages 14-17. Most cases recover within a...
Negative self-image is considered typical of eating disorders. The present thesis aimed to study cl...
Objective The definition of recovery in eating disorders (EDs) according to researchers is not neces...
Course of eating disorders (ED) in patients treated in Day Hospital is analyzed by evaluating 24 wom...
The purpose of this study was to use a cross-sectional and longitudinal research design to explore t...
Eating disorders (EDs) are common among children and adolescents and are characterized by excessive ...
Eating disorders (EDs) are common among children and adolescents and are characterized by excessive ...
Objective: In psychiatry, the presence of residual symptoms after treatment is linked to the definit...
Widely held clinical assumptions about self-harming eating disorder patients were tested in this pro...
Purpose: This study tests the value of a measure of eating disorder (ED) psychopathology in predicti...
ObjectiveTo examine the predictive value of end of treatment (EOT) outcomes for longer term recovery...
Background Research into predictors of outcome in eating disorders (ED) has shown conflicting result...
Background: Research into predictors of outcome in eating disorders (ED) has shown conflicting resul...
Abstract Background Outcome studies for eating disorders regularly measure pathology change or remis...
Background: Psychiatric comorbidity is common in eating disorders (EDs) and associated with poor out...
Anorexia Nervosa is a psychiatric illness with peak onset in ages 14-17. Most cases recover within a...
Negative self-image is considered typical of eating disorders. The present thesis aimed to study cl...
Objective The definition of recovery in eating disorders (EDs) according to researchers is not neces...
Course of eating disorders (ED) in patients treated in Day Hospital is analyzed by evaluating 24 wom...
The purpose of this study was to use a cross-sectional and longitudinal research design to explore t...
Eating disorders (EDs) are common among children and adolescents and are characterized by excessive ...
Eating disorders (EDs) are common among children and adolescents and are characterized by excessive ...
Objective: In psychiatry, the presence of residual symptoms after treatment is linked to the definit...
Widely held clinical assumptions about self-harming eating disorder patients were tested in this pro...
Purpose: This study tests the value of a measure of eating disorder (ED) psychopathology in predicti...
ObjectiveTo examine the predictive value of end of treatment (EOT) outcomes for longer term recovery...