Treatment of Childhood and Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa - A Comparison of a Day treatment and an Inpatient Treatment Setting
- Conditions
- F50.0Anorexia nervosa
- Registration Number
- DRKS00000101
- Lead Sponsor
- Rektor der RWTH Aachen
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Complete
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 176
Inclusion Criteria
DSM-IV criteria of AN according to DSM-IV, first admission to hospital treatment for AN, IQ > 85, age 11-18 years, sufficient knowledge of the German language, informed consent of patient and parents
Exclusion Criteria
Psychotic or severe personality disorders, serious self-injury, substance abuse, serious medical condition, suicidal ideation
Study & Design
- Study Type
- interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method difference of the BMI at admission compared to 52nd-weeks after admission; additional follow up: difference of the BMI at admission compared to 130th-weeks after admission
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method descriptive measures of psychopathology including specific eating disorder psychopathology (Eating Disorders Inventory-II, EDI-II, Morgan-Russell Outcome Assessment Schedule and Structured Inventory for Anorexia and Bulimia nervosa - Expert version, SIAB-EX), depressive (Beck Depressions Inventory - II, BDI-II), anxiety (Spencer's-Children-Anxiety-Scale, SCAS-D and Sozialphobie- und Angstinventar für Kinder, SPAIK) and obsessive-compulsive symptoms (Children`s-Yale-Brown-Obsessive-Compulsive-Scale, CY-BOCS), burden of parents (Brief Symptom Inventory, BSI and Beck Depression Inventory - II, BDI-II), expressed emotions (Familienfragebogen, FFB) and at 1-year after admission as well as 2,5 years after admission the number of relapses (rehospitalisation) and quality of life (Inventar zur Erfassung der Lebensqualität, ILK). In addition the number of days till achievement of body weight in both settings was counted and all patients were followed up regarding weight loss and potential relapses