Authors
Kamryn T Eddy, Pamela K Keel, David J Dorer, Sherrie S Delinsky, Debra L Franko, David B Herzog
Publication date
2002/3
Journal
International Journal of Eating Disorders
Volume
31
Issue
2
Pages
191-201
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Description
Objective
To compare patients with restricting anorexia nervosa (ANR) and binge/purge anorexia nervosa (ANBP) on measures of impulsivity, course, and outcome.
Methods
One hundred thirty‐six treatment‐seeking women with AN followed prospectively for 8–12 years were reclassified at intake as 51 ANRs and 85 ANBPs according to the DSM‐IV subtyping classification. Lifetime Axis I and Axis II disorders were assessed using structured interviews; follow‐up interviews were conducted at 6–12‐month intervals to collect weekly data on eating disorder symptomatology.
Results
Women with ANR and ANBP did not differ on history of substance abuse, kleptomania, suicidality, or borderline personality diagnosis at intake, or on rates of recovery, relapse, or mortality. By 8 years of follow‐up, 62% of women with ANR crossed over to ANBP prospectively and only 12% of women with AN never reported regular binge …
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