1991
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.159.3.325
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A Controlled Study of the Effect of Therapies Aimed at Adolescent and Family Psychopathology in Anorexia Nervosa

Abstract: Ninety patients with severe anorexia nervosa fulfilling DSM-III-R criteria were assessed in depth in terms of their family developmental psychopathology and then randomly allocated to either one of three treatment groups or to no treatment. In three treatment regimes, a behavioural approach to diet and weight gain was coupled with individual and family psychotherapy directed at the adolescent maturational problems. All three treatment regimes were highly significantly effective at one year in terms of weight g… Show more

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“…Similar results were obtained in the two other RCTs (8,9). The RCTs that have been done on older anorexic patients have shown minor effects (10)(11)(12). The effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy in bulimia has been established in RCTs (13,14), but only 50% of bulimic patients respond to treatment (13).…”
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“…Similar results were obtained in the two other RCTs (8,9). The RCTs that have been done on older anorexic patients have shown minor effects (10)(11)(12). The effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy in bulimia has been established in RCTs (13,14), but only 50% of bulimic patients respond to treatment (13).…”
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confidence: 72%
“…There is one previous study in which the effect of treatment of a group of anorexic patients was compared with a control group that received no treatment (11). However, compliance was a problem; 14 of the 20 patients in the control group (70%) left to receive treatment outside the study protocol.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Na etiologia desses distúrbios, são várias as hipóteses psicológicas que tentam compreender o fenômeno da inanição. Parece existir um consenso entre as teorias de que os distúrbios de alimentação funcionam como uma espécie de contenção psicológica, ao interromper o desenvolvimento físico dessas adolescentes, remetendo-as ao estado pré-puberal [12][13][14][15] .…”
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“…There appears to be a consensus between these theories that eating disorders act as a form of psychological deterrent by interrupting the physical development of these adolescents, taking them to the prepubertal stage. [12][13][14][15] With regard to genetic factors, several studies suggest that females who have anorexic relatives have a greater propensity for anorexia. According to the literature review conducted by Woodside, based on twin studies, the inheritability of anorexia and bulimia corresponds to 75 to 80% and 45 to 55%, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%