Abstract:
:We analyzed the influence of co-occurring obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) on response to eating disorder (ED) treatment among 2,971 female inpatients. We assessed treatment response using Eating Disorder Inventory-2 and DSM-IV ED criteria. Multivariate analyses included sociodemographics, illness severity, and co-occurring Axis I/II diagnoses. ED inpatients with OCD had greater ED severity than those without OCD. However, no differences occurred in short- and intermediate-term ED outcomes. Patients with and without OCD evidenced the same degree of change in EDI-2 scores admission-to-discharge and discharge-to-one-year; and 93% of patients both with and without OCD no longer evidenced a DSM-IV ED diagnosis one-year post-discharge. Results suggest that with co-occurring OCD treated using evidence-based interventions ED inpatients with and without OCD may have similar prognoses.
journal_name
Eat Disordjournal_title
Eating disordersauthors
Cumella EJ,Kally Z,Wall ADdoi
10.1080/10640260701190634subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2007-03-01 00:00:00pages
111-24issue
2eissn
1064-0266issn
1532-530Xpii
777443507journal_volume
15pub_type
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