A prospective follow-up of children with anorexia nervosa |
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Authors: | Rachel Bryant-Waugh Matthew Hankins Roz Shafran Bryan Lask Abe Fosson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychological Medicine, Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS Trust, Great Ormond Street, WC1N 3JH London, England;(2) Great Ormond Street Hospital, USA;(3) Huntercombe Manor Hospital, USA;(4) Department of Paediatrics, Behavioural Science and Psychiatry, J422 Kentucky Clinic, Chandler Medical Center, 40536-0084 Lexington, Kentucky, USA |
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Abstract: | We report on a prospective follow-up (mean 3.1 years) of 22 children with anorexia nervosa (mean age at onset—12.1). Adequate information was obtained for 18 children. The specific outcome was good in 10 (55.5%), intermediate in 5 (27.8%), and poor in 3 (16.7%); none had died. No prognostic factors were identified. The findings are compared with those from the long term follow-up of a previous cohort of children with anorexia nervosa, and confirm the unsatisfactory prognosis for this age group.Major research interest concerns the etiology and treatment of eating disorders in children and adolescents.Has been with the Eating Disorders Research Team since 1992. His major interest is research methodologyHas been with the eating disorders Research Team since 1989. Her major interests are in obsessional-compulsive problems and eating disorders in children.Major research interests include eating disorders in children and adolescents, cystic fibrosis, the effects of transplantation in children and adherence to treatment. Chief Editor ofClinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry.Has been collaborating with the Eating Disorders Research Team since 1985. |
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