Authors
Unna N Danner, Nicole Sanders, Paul AM Smeets, Floor Van Meer, Roger AH Adan, Hans W Hoek, Annemarie A Van Elburg
Publication date
2012/7
Journal
International Journal of Eating Disorders
Volume
45
Issue
5
Pages
685-694
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Description
Objective
The purpose of this study is to examine set‐shifting, central coherence, and decision making in women currently ill with anorexia nervosa (AN), women recovered from AN, and healthy control women. We aim to test whether these neuropsychological weaknesses persist after recovery, and explore relations between the impairments
Results
Compared to control women, ill and recovered women showed poor set‐shifting and decision making. There were strong correlations between set‐shifting and central coherence in the ill and recovered women. Decision making did not correlate with the other measures.
Discussion
The present findings suggest that impaired set‐shifting and decision making are stable traits in women with AN. Because individual differences within these groups were large, a rigid thinking style is only present in a (sub)population of ill and recovered women. Decision‐making …
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