Characteristics of patients in an eating disorder sample who dropped out: 2-year follow-up

Objective This manuscript explores the characteristics of individuals diagnosed with an eating disorder who dropped out of treatment, compared with those who completed it. Method The participants were 196 patients diagnosed with eating disorders (according to DSM-IV-TR criteria) who consecutively be...

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Veröffentlicht in:Eating and weight disorders 2019-08, Vol.24 (4), p.767-775
Hauptverfasser: Gómez del Barrio, Andrés, Vellisca Gonzalez, María Yolanda, González Gómez, Jana, Latorre Marín, José Ignacio, Carral-Fernández, Laura, Orejudo Hernandez, Santos, Madrazo Río-Hortega, Inés, Moreno Malfaz, Laura
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Zusammenfassung:Objective This manuscript explores the characteristics of individuals diagnosed with an eating disorder who dropped out of treatment, compared with those who completed it. Method The participants were 196 patients diagnosed with eating disorders (according to DSM-IV-TR criteria) who consecutively began treatment for the first time in an eating disorders unit. They were assessed at baseline with a set of questionnaires evaluating eating habits, temperament, and general psychopathology. During the follow-up period, patients who dropped out were re-assessed via a telephone interview. Results In the course of a 2-year follow-up, a total of 80 (40.8%) patients were labeled as dropouts, and 116 (59.2%) remaining subjects were considered completers. High TCI scores in the character dimensions of Disorderliness (NS4) ( p  
ISSN:1590-1262
1124-4909
1590-1262
DOI:10.1007/s40519-017-0416-7