Weltzin T, Cornella-Carlson T, Weisensel N, Timmel P, Hallinan P, Bean P
Eating Disorders Center, Rogers Memorial Hospital, Oconomowoc, WI, USA.
Eat Weight Disord. 2007 Dec;12(4):176-82. doi: 10.1007/BF03327595.
The goal of this study was to analyze the impact of obsessive compulsive behaviors (OCB) in eating disorder males and females admitted for residential treatment in terms of length of stay and severity of symptoms. Patients (N=384) were separated into four groups based on gender and the score obtained for the Maudsley Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory at admission. The instrument used to assess severity of eating disorder symptoms was the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI-2) at admission and discharge. The results showed that the presence of comorbid OCB in eating disordered males and females account for longer length of stay (LOS) and an increased severity of eating disorder symptoms. Clinically, these findings point to the need for development of more targeted residential programs that are equipped for and adept at treating the comorbid eating disorder/OCB patient population.
本研究的目的是分析患有饮食失调症的男性和女性在接受住院治疗时,强迫行为(OCB)对住院时间和症状严重程度的影响。患者(N = 384)根据性别和入院时在莫兹利强迫观念与强迫行为量表上获得的分数分为四组。用于评估饮食失调症状严重程度的工具是入院时和出院时的饮食失调量表(EDI-2)。结果表明,患有饮食失调症的男性和女性中合并存在强迫行为会导致更长的住院时间(LOS)和饮食失调症状严重程度增加。临床上,这些发现表明需要制定更有针对性的住院治疗方案,以应对并擅长治疗合并饮食失调/强迫行为的患者群体。