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A comparative analysis of personality organization in juvenile anorexia nervosa
Authors:Michael Strober
Institution:(1) Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, School of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, USA;(2) UCLA Center for Health Sciences, Neuropsychiatric Institute, 760 Westwood Plaza, 90024 Los Angeles, California
Abstract:To identify distinguishing features of personality associated with anorexia nervosa in adolescence, univariate and multiple group discriminant function analyses were used to compare the Cattell High School Personality Questionnaire responses of 50 anorectics and matched groups of depressed and antisocial adolescent females. Results indicated the presence of two major sources of discriminating variance. Relative to both control groups, anorectics were characterized by significantly greater conformity, neurotic anxieties, control of emotionality, and stimulus avoidance. These findings suggest that at the level of personality functioning, the anorectic has failed to acquire the sense of individuation, mastery, and general plasticity of psychological functioning necessary to cope effectively with critical developmental tasks and progress toward identity formation. Results are discussed in terms of the extant literature on anorexia nervosa and future research needs.Received his Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh. Primary research interests are empirical studies of clinical psychopathology and psychosomatic disorders in adolescents.
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