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Med. clín (Ed. impr.) ; 143(5): 196-200, sept. 2014. tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-126259

ABSTRACT

Fundamento y objetivo: Existen varios enfoques psicológicos para el tratamiento de la disfunción eréctil con eficacia siendo revelado por la investigación empírica; sin embargo ninguno de ellos es universalmente aceptada. El objetivo fue comparar la respuesta a la terapia cognitivo-conductual en pacientes con diferentes formas clínicas de trastornos de la alimentación. Material y método: Setenta y cuatro pacientes con diagnóstico de trastornos de la alimentación, 32 con anorexia nerviosa (AN), 19 con bulimia nerviosa (BN) y 23 con trastornos no especificados (TCANE) Comer fueron incluidos. Se trata de un estudio prospectivo y comparativo. Los pacientes fueron tratados con psicoterapia, el tratamiento nutricional y farmacológico. Resultados:Las tasas de recuperación en los grupos de pacientes con AN, BN y TCANE fueron 14 (43,7%), 8 (42,1%), 10 (43,4%), respectivamente, p> 0,05. Las tasas de mejoría fueron 14 (43,7%), 10 (52,6%), 12 (52,1%) para la AN, BN y TCANE, respectivamente, p> 0,05. Por último, la tasa de pacientes que tuvieron un mal resultado fueron 3 (9,3%), 1 (5,2%), y 1 (4,3%), p> 0,05, para AN, BN y TCANE, respectivamente. El análisis de regresión de Cox mostró que la edad de inicio de la enfermedad y no uso de drogas psicotrópicas predijeron una buena respuesta en los pacientes con disfunción eréctil. Conclusiones: La respuesta al tratamiento con terapia cognitivo-conductual, el apoyo nutricional y las drogas psicotrópicas en la mayoría de los pacientes fue favorable y similar en la mayoría de los pacientes con diferentes tipos de trastornos de la alimentación. Por otra parte, una edad temprana y no uso de drogas psicotrópicas predicen un resultado favorable en los pacientes con disfunción eréctil (AU)


Background and objective: There are several psychological approaches to treat ED with efficacy being revealed by empirical research; however none of them are universally accepted. The objective was to compare response to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in patients with different clinical forms of Eating Disorders. Material and method: Seventy-four patients diagnosed with eating disorders, 32 with Anorexia nervosa (AN), 19 with Bulimia nervosa (BN) and 23 with Eating disorders not otherwise specified (EDNOS) were included. This is a prospective and comparative study. Patients were treated by psychotherapy, nutritional treatment and pharmacotherapy. Results: The recovery rates in the groups of patients with AN, BN and EDNOS were 14 (43.7%), 8 (42.1%), 10 (43.4%), respectively, p > 0.05. The rates of improvement were 14 (43.7%), 10 (52.6%), 12 (52.1%) for AN, BN and EDNOS, respectively, p > 0.05. Finally, the rate of patients who had poor outcome were 3 (9.3%), 1 (5.2%), and 1 (4.3%), p > 0.05, for AN, BN, and EDNOS, respectively. Cox regression analysis showed that the age of disease onset and no use of psychotropic drugs predicted a good response in patients with ED. Conclusions: The treatment response to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, nutritional support and psychotropic drugs in the majority of patients was favorable and similar in most patients with different types of Eating Disorders. Furthermore, a young age and no use of psychotropic drugs predict a favorable outcome in patients with ED (AU)


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Humans , Feeding and Eating Disorders/therapy , Psychotherapy/methods , Diet Therapy/methods , Drug Therapy/methods , Treatment Outcome , Nutritional Support/methods , Bulimia Nervosa/therapy , Anorexia Nervosa/therapy , Prospective Studies
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Med Clin (Barc) ; 143(5): 196-200, 2014 Sep 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24035412

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: There are several psychological approaches to treat ED with efficacy being revealed by empirical research; however none of them are universally accepted. The objective was to compare response to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in patients with different clinical forms of Eating Disorders. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Seventy-four patients diagnosed with eating disorders, 32 with Anorexia nervosa (AN), 19 with Bulimia nervosa (BN) and 23 with Eating disorders not otherwise specified (EDNOS) were included. This is a prospective and comparative study. Patients were treated by psychotherapy, nutritional treatment and pharmacotherapy. RESULTS: The recovery rates in the groups of patients with AN, BN and EDNOS were 14 (43.7%), 8 (42.1%), 10 (43.4%), respectively, p>0.05. The rates of improvement were 14 (43.7%), 10 (52.6%), 12 (52.1%) for AN, BN and EDNOS, respectively, p>0.05. Finally, the rate of patients who had poor outcome were 3 (9.3%), 1 (5.2%), and 1 (4.3%), p>0.05, for AN, BN, and EDNOS, respectively. Cox regression analysis showed that the age of disease onset and no use of psychotropic drugs predicted a good response in patients with ED. CONCLUSIONS: The treatment response to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, nutritional support and psychotropic drugs in the majority of patients was favorable and similar in most patients with different types of Eating Disorders. Furthermore, a young age and no use of psychotropic drugs predict a favorable outcome in patients with ED.


Subject(s)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy , Feeding and Eating Disorders/therapy , Nutritional Support , Adolescent , Adult , Anorexia Nervosa/therapy , Bulimia Nervosa/therapy , Combined Modality Therapy , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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