EATING DISORDER PATIENTS EVOLUTION THREE YEARS AFTER INTAKE IN DAY HOSPITAL

datacite.alternateIdentifier.citationREVISTA ARGENTINA DE CLINICA PSICOLOGICA,Vol.26,59-69,2017
datacite.alternateIdentifier.doi10.24205/03276716.2017.1005
datacite.creatorEscandon Nagel, Neli
datacite.creatorDada, Gloria
datacite.creatorGrau, Antoni
datacite.creatorSoriano, Jose
datacite.creatorFeixas, Guillem
datacite.date2017
datacite.subject.englishEating disorders
datacite.subject.englishday hospital program
datacite.subject.englishrelapse
datacite.subject.englishfollow-up assessment
datacite.titleEATING DISORDER PATIENTS EVOLUTION THREE YEARS AFTER INTAKE IN DAY HOSPITAL
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-30T16:58:26Z
dc.date.available2021-04-30T16:58:26Z
dc.description.abstractCourse of eating disorders (ED) in patients treated in Day Hospital is analyzed by evaluating 24 women at baseline and approximately 3 years after initial assessment, in several variables: personality factors, motivation, psychological symptoms, severity, self-esteem, self-construction, construction of parental figures and polarization. Clinical variables of the history of the disorder are also included. 70.8% of the patients completed treatment and, 3 years after intake, 47.06% relapsed. The following factors seem to be associated with negative course: severity of ED, high scores on relapse (Transtheoretical Model of Change) and opening to experience, long period between onset of symptoms and first treatment, self-perception of fatness body image? low self-esteem prior to ED, and negative perception of their mother.
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dc.publisherFUNDACION AIGLE
dc.sourceREVISTA ARGENTINA DE CLINICA PSICOLOGICA
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