Recent research has assessed the role of general psychopathological symptoms in the natural history of mental health conditions, including anorexia nervosa (AN) in adults and obesity in children. Nevertheless, literature assessing general psychopathological symptoms in young patients with AN and their potential prognostic role in long-term outcomes is lacking. Observational, naturalistic study, involving young patients hospitalized for AN. General psychopathological symptoms were assessed by administering Symptom Check List-90-R (SCL-90-R) at admission (T0) and discharge (T1). AN-specific psychopathology was assessed with Eating Disorders Inventory-3 Eating Disorder Risk (EDRC) and Body Uneasiness Test Global Severity Index (BUT-GSI). Potential T0-T1 modifications of general psychopathological symptoms and their possible associations with baseline psychopathological, weight, and psychopharmacological variables were assessed with a generalized linear model (GLM), corrected for baseline SCL-90-R scores. Then, possible associations between T0 general psychopathological symptoms and the risk of re-hospitalization at 1 year were assessed with the Kaplan–Meier method and Cox regression. This study enrolled 133 patients (mean age 16.9 ± 2.9 years, F = 91.8%). A significant T0-T1 reduction (p < 0.001) in almost all the general psychopathological symptoms (except paranoia) emerged. The GLM revealed that higher EDI-3 EDRC scores were associated with higher T1 SCL-90-R scores in multiple domains. Cox regressions revealed a predictive role of SCL-90-R interpersonal sensitivity (B = 0.113, hazard ratio = 1.119, p = 0.023) on the risk of re-hospitalization at 1 year. Conclusion: General psychopathological symptoms in young patients with AN may be influenced by hospital treatment interventions and have a potential prognostic role on post-discharge outcomes. Further longitudinal studies are required.

Jacopo Pruccoli, F.C. (2023). General psychopathological symptoms in children, adolescents, and young adults with anorexia nervosa—a naturalistic study on follow‑up and treatment. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 182(3), 997-1007 [10.1007/s00431-022-04745-9].

General psychopathological symptoms in children, adolescents, and young adults with anorexia nervosa—a naturalistic study on follow‑up and treatment

Jacopo Pruccoli;Francesca Chiavarino;Antonia Parmeggiani
2023

Abstract

Recent research has assessed the role of general psychopathological symptoms in the natural history of mental health conditions, including anorexia nervosa (AN) in adults and obesity in children. Nevertheless, literature assessing general psychopathological symptoms in young patients with AN and their potential prognostic role in long-term outcomes is lacking. Observational, naturalistic study, involving young patients hospitalized for AN. General psychopathological symptoms were assessed by administering Symptom Check List-90-R (SCL-90-R) at admission (T0) and discharge (T1). AN-specific psychopathology was assessed with Eating Disorders Inventory-3 Eating Disorder Risk (EDRC) and Body Uneasiness Test Global Severity Index (BUT-GSI). Potential T0-T1 modifications of general psychopathological symptoms and their possible associations with baseline psychopathological, weight, and psychopharmacological variables were assessed with a generalized linear model (GLM), corrected for baseline SCL-90-R scores. Then, possible associations between T0 general psychopathological symptoms and the risk of re-hospitalization at 1 year were assessed with the Kaplan–Meier method and Cox regression. This study enrolled 133 patients (mean age 16.9 ± 2.9 years, F = 91.8%). A significant T0-T1 reduction (p < 0.001) in almost all the general psychopathological symptoms (except paranoia) emerged. The GLM revealed that higher EDI-3 EDRC scores were associated with higher T1 SCL-90-R scores in multiple domains. Cox regressions revealed a predictive role of SCL-90-R interpersonal sensitivity (B = 0.113, hazard ratio = 1.119, p = 0.023) on the risk of re-hospitalization at 1 year. Conclusion: General psychopathological symptoms in young patients with AN may be influenced by hospital treatment interventions and have a potential prognostic role on post-discharge outcomes. Further longitudinal studies are required.
2023
Jacopo Pruccoli, F.C. (2023). General psychopathological symptoms in children, adolescents, and young adults with anorexia nervosa—a naturalistic study on follow‑up and treatment. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 182(3), 997-1007 [10.1007/s00431-022-04745-9].
Jacopo Pruccoli, Francesca Chiavarino, Camilla Nanni, Antonia Parmeggiani
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