2023
DOI: 10.1002/mpr.1960
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Mapping length of inpatient treatment duration and year‐wise relapse rates in eating disordered populations in a well‐defined Western‐European healthcare region across 1998–2020

Abstract: ObjectivesUpdated international guideline recommendations for AN inpatient care rely on expert opinions/observational evidence and promote extended inpatient stays, warranting investigation using higher‐level ecological evidence.MethodsThe study was conducted according to Guidelines for Accurate and Transparent Health Estimates Reporting (GATHER). Data encompassing 13,885 ED inpatients (5336 adolescents and 8549 adults) was retrieved from Swedish public health registries. Variables analyzed included (1) ED inp… Show more

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“…As potential moderators will be considered age, severity of BN at discharge (EDE global score), dietary restraint, weight concerns, shape concerns, abstinence at discharge, BMI, depression score (Jacobi et al, 2017;Linardon et al, 2017;Wilson et al, 2002). Furthermore, the following variables will be evaluated as moderators: length of inpatient stay (Andersson et al, 2023) as well as stage of change (Antichi & Giannini, 2023).…”
Section: Moderator and Mediator Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As potential moderators will be considered age, severity of BN at discharge (EDE global score), dietary restraint, weight concerns, shape concerns, abstinence at discharge, BMI, depression score (Jacobi et al, 2017;Linardon et al, 2017;Wilson et al, 2002). Furthermore, the following variables will be evaluated as moderators: length of inpatient stay (Andersson et al, 2023) as well as stage of change (Antichi & Giannini, 2023).…”
Section: Moderator and Mediator Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%