Exploring neurocognitive features in adolescents and young adults with anorexia nervosa: Evidence from a longitudinal study
Tanja Wittek,
Michael Zeiler,
Stefanie Truttmann
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveWe aimed to evaluate longitudinal changes in set‐shifting and central coherence in a predominantly adolescent cohort with anorexia nervosa (AN) and to explore whether these factors predict long‐term eating disorder outcomes.MethodNinety‐two female patients with AN (mean age: 16.2, range: 13–21 years) completed neurocognitive tests (Rey Complex Figure Test, Adapted Version of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test) before and after 12 months of psychotherapeutic treatment (n = 45 Maudsley AN Treatment, MANTRa… Show more
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