Recovery from adolescent onset anorexia nervosa : a longitudinal study

Anorexia Nervosa is a psychiatric illness with peak onset in ages 14-17. Most cases recover within a few years, but the illness can have a fatal outcome or long duration. Multifactor causes of anorexia nervosa include genetics, personality, family, and socio-cultural factors. This study measures mor...

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Main Author: Nilsson, Karin
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Barn- och ungdomspsykiatri 2007
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-1119 2023-10-09T21:54:37+02:00 Recovery from adolescent onset anorexia nervosa : a longitudinal study Nilsson, Karin 2007 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-1119 eng eng Barn- och ungdomspsykiatri Umeå : Klinisk vetenskap Umeå University medical dissertations, 0346-6612 1098 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-1119 urn:isbn:978-91-7264-299-7 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess anorexia nervosa adolescent onset long-term follow-up outcome causes recovery perfectionism patient perspectives Psychiatry Psykiatri Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2007 ftumeauniv 2023-09-22T13:49:58Z Anorexia Nervosa is a psychiatric illness with peak onset in ages 14-17. Most cases recover within a few years, but the illness can have a fatal outcome or long duration. Multifactor causes of anorexia nervosa include genetics, personality, family, and socio-cultural factors. This study measures mortality, recovery from anorexia nervosa, and psychosocial outcome of patients with adolescent onset anorexia nervosa that were treated in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in northern Sweden from 1980 to 1985. In addition, this study assesses the predictive value of background variables and studies perfectionism in relation to recovery. Finally, this study looks at how patients understand the causes of their anorexia nervosa and how they view their recovery process. Follow ups were made 8 and 16 years after initial assessment at CAP. Quantitative and qualitative methods were used. These included a semistructured interview, DSM diagnostics of eating disorders (including GAF), and the self-assessment questionnaires EDI and SCL-90. The interview also contained questions about causes and recovery. Recovery increased from 68% to 85% from first to second follow-up and the mortality rate was 1%. Somatic problems and paediatric inpatient care during the first treatment period could predict long-term outcome of eating disorders. Most former patients had a satisfying family and work situation. At both follow-ups, individuals with long-term recovery had a lower level of perfectionism than those that recovered later. On individual levels, eating disorder symptoms and psychiatric symptoms decreased during recovery, whereas the levels of perfectionism stayed the same. Causes were attributed to self, family, and socio-cultural stressors outside of the family. The most common self-reported causes were high own demands and perfectionism. All recovered subjects could remember and describe a special turning point when the recovery started and 62% saw themselves as an active agent in the recovery process. Supportive friends, treatment, ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Northern Sweden Umeå University: Publications (DiVA)
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topic anorexia nervosa
adolescent onset
long-term follow-up
outcome
causes
recovery
perfectionism
patient perspectives
Psychiatry
Psykiatri
spellingShingle anorexia nervosa
adolescent onset
long-term follow-up
outcome
causes
recovery
perfectionism
patient perspectives
Psychiatry
Psykiatri
Nilsson, Karin
Recovery from adolescent onset anorexia nervosa : a longitudinal study
topic_facet anorexia nervosa
adolescent onset
long-term follow-up
outcome
causes
recovery
perfectionism
patient perspectives
Psychiatry
Psykiatri
description Anorexia Nervosa is a psychiatric illness with peak onset in ages 14-17. Most cases recover within a few years, but the illness can have a fatal outcome or long duration. Multifactor causes of anorexia nervosa include genetics, personality, family, and socio-cultural factors. This study measures mortality, recovery from anorexia nervosa, and psychosocial outcome of patients with adolescent onset anorexia nervosa that were treated in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in northern Sweden from 1980 to 1985. In addition, this study assesses the predictive value of background variables and studies perfectionism in relation to recovery. Finally, this study looks at how patients understand the causes of their anorexia nervosa and how they view their recovery process. Follow ups were made 8 and 16 years after initial assessment at CAP. Quantitative and qualitative methods were used. These included a semistructured interview, DSM diagnostics of eating disorders (including GAF), and the self-assessment questionnaires EDI and SCL-90. The interview also contained questions about causes and recovery. Recovery increased from 68% to 85% from first to second follow-up and the mortality rate was 1%. Somatic problems and paediatric inpatient care during the first treatment period could predict long-term outcome of eating disorders. Most former patients had a satisfying family and work situation. At both follow-ups, individuals with long-term recovery had a lower level of perfectionism than those that recovered later. On individual levels, eating disorder symptoms and psychiatric symptoms decreased during recovery, whereas the levels of perfectionism stayed the same. Causes were attributed to self, family, and socio-cultural stressors outside of the family. The most common self-reported causes were high own demands and perfectionism. All recovered subjects could remember and describe a special turning point when the recovery started and 62% saw themselves as an active agent in the recovery process. Supportive friends, treatment, ...
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Nilsson, Karin
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title Recovery from adolescent onset anorexia nervosa : a longitudinal study
title_short Recovery from adolescent onset anorexia nervosa : a longitudinal study
title_full Recovery from adolescent onset anorexia nervosa : a longitudinal study
title_fullStr Recovery from adolescent onset anorexia nervosa : a longitudinal study
title_full_unstemmed Recovery from adolescent onset anorexia nervosa : a longitudinal study
title_sort recovery from adolescent onset anorexia nervosa : a longitudinal study
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