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Child: Care, Health and Development, 1985
Summary This paper, following a brief historical note, reviews the literature on anorexia nervosa. It begins by describing the characteristics of the syndrome and then considers incidence, aetiology and treatment. The results of treatment are described and the paper concludes by attempting a prognosis for those who are diagnosed anorexic.
T, Elston, J B, Thomas
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Summary This paper, following a brief historical note, reviews the literature on anorexia nervosa. It begins by describing the characteristics of the syndrome and then considers incidence, aetiology and treatment. The results of treatment are described and the paper concludes by attempting a prognosis for those who are diagnosed anorexic.
T, Elston, J B, Thomas
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European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2012
We first discuss current diagnostic issues concerning the classification of anorexia nervosa (AN) by reference to the proposed criteria of the fifth version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). We strongly welcome the changes in the latest revision of DSM-5 (update April 2012), which in our opinion partially solve the ...
Föcker, Manuel +2 more
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We first discuss current diagnostic issues concerning the classification of anorexia nervosa (AN) by reference to the proposed criteria of the fifth version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). We strongly welcome the changes in the latest revision of DSM-5 (update April 2012), which in our opinion partially solve the ...
Föcker, Manuel +2 more
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Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2010
Clinical confidence and coordinated multidisciplinary care can influence the course of anorexia nervosa in children and adolescents. Sicker and younger patients with anorexia nervosa often present first to a paediatrician, requiring early recognition and appropriate management.
Dasha, Nicholls +2 more
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Clinical confidence and coordinated multidisciplinary care can influence the course of anorexia nervosa in children and adolescents. Sicker and younger patients with anorexia nervosa often present first to a paediatrician, requiring early recognition and appropriate management.
Dasha, Nicholls +2 more
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Psychological Medicine, 1981
SYNOPSISThe Eating Attitudes Test (Garner & Garfinkel, 1979) was administered to 578 students (446 females and 132 males) at a College of Technology and to 14 ‘control’ subjects fulfilling diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa. Although no male students scored highly, a total of 28 female students (6·3% of the female student sample) scored in ...
E J, Button, A, Whitehouse
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SYNOPSISThe Eating Attitudes Test (Garner & Garfinkel, 1979) was administered to 578 students (446 females and 132 males) at a College of Technology and to 14 ‘control’ subjects fulfilling diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa. Although no male students scored highly, a total of 28 female students (6·3% of the female student sample) scored in ...
E J, Button, A, Whitehouse
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Premenarcheal Anorexia Nervosa
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1991Abstract The notions of ‘early‐onset’ and ‘prepubertal’ anorexia nervosa are reviewed, with particular reference to the role of the pubertal process within the condition. A database of 650 female cases is utilized to identify a small sub‐group (
S G, Gowers +3 more
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1979
100 females with anorexia nervosa were followed up 4-8 years after first presentation. All but 12 had had refeeding and/or psychotherapy. 48 had a good outcome (weight at least near normal, regular menstruation, largely satisfactory mental state and psychosexual and psychosocial adjustments) but outcome was intermediate in 30, and poor in 20 patients.
L K, Hsu, A H, Crisp, B, Harding
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100 females with anorexia nervosa were followed up 4-8 years after first presentation. All but 12 had had refeeding and/or psychotherapy. 48 had a good outcome (weight at least near normal, regular menstruation, largely satisfactory mental state and psychosexual and psychosocial adjustments) but outcome was intermediate in 30, and poor in 20 patients.
L K, Hsu, A H, Crisp, B, Harding
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Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1985
A case note review of referrals to psychiatrists in Glasgow for 1979-1983 yielded 122 patients. Demographic and clinical data are described and compared to findings in earlier British series. Social class distribution for the Glasgow patients was no different from that of the local general population. This finding contrasted with the upper social class
K M, Leighton, H R, Millar
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A case note review of referrals to psychiatrists in Glasgow for 1979-1983 yielded 122 patients. Demographic and clinical data are described and compared to findings in earlier British series. Social class distribution for the Glasgow patients was no different from that of the local general population. This finding contrasted with the upper social class
K M, Leighton, H R, Millar
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Abstract Prognosis in anorexia nervosa is usually expressed in terms of mortality rate and duration of illness.
K, Halmi, G, Brodland, J, Loney
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Abstract Prognosis in anorexia nervosa is usually expressed in terms of mortality rate and duration of illness.
K, Halmi, G, Brodland, J, Loney
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Psychosomatics, 1983
This article is an update on the research and treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia. In the past five years, endocrine research has focused on neurotransmitters in anorexia nervosa and treatment research has centered on bulimia.
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This article is an update on the research and treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia. In the past five years, endocrine research has focused on neurotransmitters in anorexia nervosa and treatment research has centered on bulimia.
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