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We studied the intermediate to long-term outcome of childhood and adolescent onset anorexia nervosa (AN), in a sample that had received systematic treatment based on close cooperation between parents, paediatric department and child and adolescent psychiatry. Of 55 female AN-patients, 51 were examined 3.5–14.5 years after treatment start. The material includes all AN-patients under 18 years in one county that received inpatient treatment and almost all that received outpatient treatment, during the time period 1986–1998.
Forty-two (82 %) subjects had no eating disorder (ED) at follow-up, one (2 %) had AN, one (2 %) bulimia nervosa (BN) and seven (14%) had less severe ED (EDNOS). Except the one with BN, none had bulimic symptoms. There was no mortality. Twenty (41%) had one or more other axis-1 psychiatric diagnoses at follow-up. Depression and anxiety disorders were most frequent. Psychosocial functioning assessed by Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) was fairly good; mean 73±SD14 for symptoms and mean 77±SD13 for functioning. Only 48% were satisfied with life, compared to 83% in a normal population sample. Our conclusion is that the eating disorder outcome was good. However, in accordance with other studies, many subjects had other psychiatric problems at follow-up.
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Halvorsen, I., Andersen, A. & Heyerdahl, S. Good outcome of adolescent onset anorexia nervosa after systematic treatment. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 13, 295–306 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-004-0408-9
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