Arkell James, Robinson Paul
Department of Mental Health Sciences, Royal Free and University College Medical School, London, United Kingdom.
Int J Eat Disord. 2008 Nov;41(7):650-6. doi: 10.1002/eat.20546.
We explore the level of disability and quality of life in participants with severe and enduring eating disorder (anorexia nervosa).
We use qualitative and quantitative methods to assess in detail eleven participants with a 10-year history of anorexia nervosa. Outcomes for quality of life are compared with those of a sample of primary care patients with moderate-severe depression. Outcomes for living skills are compared with a standardized community sample of patients with schizophrenia.
Despite scoring highly for communication skills and levels of responsibility, participants were as impaired as the sample of patients with schizophrenia for self-care and social contact. Participants were severely depressed and scores for quality of life mirrored those of the primary care population. Qualitative data illustrate intrapersonal and interpersonal avoidance leading to self-neglect and social isolation despite social skills.
Quality of life and living skills are as impaired as those of other severe and enduring mental illnesses.
我们探究患有严重且持续性饮食失调(神经性厌食症)的参与者的残疾程度和生活质量。
我们运用定性和定量方法,对11名有10年神经性厌食症病史的参与者进行详细评估。将生活质量结果与患有中度至重度抑郁症的初级保健患者样本的结果进行比较。将生活技能结果与精神分裂症患者的标准化社区样本进行比较。
尽管参与者在沟通技巧和责任水平方面得分较高,但在自我护理和社交方面,他们与精神分裂症患者样本一样受损。参与者严重抑郁,生活质量得分与初级保健人群相当。定性数据表明,尽管有社交技能,但人际内和人际间的回避导致自我忽视和社会隔离。
生活质量和生活技能与其他严重且持续性精神疾病一样受损。