Authors
Marley G Billman Miller, Marlana Quaill, Steven King, Kyle Mausteller, Mariah Johnson, Lauren N Forrest, Susan E Lane‐Loney, Jamal H Essayli
Publication date
2024/3
Journal
European Eating Disorders Review
Volume
32
Issue
2
Pages
230-243
Description
This study examined the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of a cognitive‐behavioral, family‐centered partial hospitalization program (PHP) for adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) and atypical AN (AAN), and described the outpatient services received following discharge. Participants (N = 31) completed anthropometric and self‐report assessments at admission, discharge, and six and twelve months after discharge from the PHP. Descriptive statistics explored markers of feasibility. Paired samples t‐tests evaluated changes in weight and eating disorder (ED) symptomatology from admission to discharge, admission to six‐month follow‐up, and admission to twelve‐month follow‐up. Descriptive statistics and effect sizes compared symptoms at each timepoint between participants with AN and AAN. Results indicated that we were successful at recruiting greater than 50% of adolescents approached for this …
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