Heinberg L J, Haug N A, Freeman Yacono L M, Ambrose D, Guarda A S
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.
Eat Weight Disord. 2003 Dec;8(4):326-31. doi: 10.1007/BF03325035.
Although significant controversy exists regarding the appropriate setting for treating adolescents with eating disorders, empirical studies have been lacking. This study aimed to evaluate, and compare with adults, the clinical course and short-term outcome of adolescents with eating disorders hospitalized on an adult eating disorders unit. One hundred forty-four consecutive inpatient admissions on a weight gain protocol (28% minors and 72% adults) completed psychometric measures and were assessed on clinical indices. No differences between minors and adults were demonstrated for weight gain per week on either inpatient or partial hospitalization admissions. Whereas inpatient length of stay was equivalent, adolescents stayed significantly longer in partial hospitalization than adults. Minors did not differ from adults on the presence of problematic eating disordered behaviors or most psychometric measures, although they had less functional interference due to their eating disorders. Results suggest that an adult eating disorders specialty program can be an appropriate and efficacious setting for adolescents.
尽管在治疗青少年饮食失调症的合适环境方面存在重大争议,但实证研究一直缺乏。本研究旨在评估在成人饮食失调病房住院的青少年饮食失调症患者的临床病程和短期预后,并与成年人进行比较。144例连续接受体重增加方案治疗的住院患者(28%为未成年人,72%为成年人)完成了心理测量指标,并接受了临床指标评估。在住院或部分住院治疗中,未成年人和成年人每周体重增加情况无差异。虽然住院时间相当,但青少年在部分住院治疗中的停留时间明显长于成年人。未成年人在存在有问题的饮食失调行为或大多数心理测量指标方面与成年人没有差异,尽管他们因饮食失调而受到的功能干扰较小。结果表明,成人饮食失调专科项目可以是青少年的一个合适且有效的治疗环境。