Predictors of dropout from in-patient treatment of eating disorders: An italian experience
INTRODUCTION : The aim of the study was to examine possible risk factors for dropout from in-patient treatment for eating disorders (ED). MATERIALS AND METHODS : The present study consisted of a retrospective analysis of clinical and non-clinical available information about 186 patients suffering fr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Eating and weight disorders 2012-12, Vol.17 (4), p.e290-e297 |
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Zusammenfassung: | INTRODUCTION
: The aim of the study was to examine possible risk factors for dropout from in-patient treatment for eating disorders (ED).
MATERIALS AND METHODS
: The present study consisted of a retrospective analysis of clinical and non-clinical available information about 186 patients suffering from ED consecutively admitted into the Villa Maria Luigia Private Hospital (Parma, Italy) in a three-year period (01/01/2006–31/12/2009). Sociodemographics, clinical history and current features, and results to the following psychometric instruments were analysed: Eating Disorder Questionnaire (EDQ), Predisposing, On-set and Maintaining risk factors list for Eating Disorders, Eating Disorders Inventory-II, Body Uneasiness Test and SCL-90.
RESULTS
: Of the 186 patients, 46 (24.7%) voluntarily left the treatment program prematurely. Predictive factors included poor educational and professional achievements, parents’ divorcing, parents’ history of substance abuse and difficulties in interpersonal relationships.
DISCUSSION
: Dropout is a multifactorial phenomenon with deep clinical consequences: the recognition of possible risk factors may support the choice of specific therapeutic strategies to improve the treatment of ED and its outcomes. |
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ISSN: | 1124-4909 1590-1262 |
DOI: | 10.1007/BF03325140 |