The importance of body image disturbances for the outcome of outpatient psychotherapy in patients with anorexia nervosa: Results of the ANTOP-study

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The importance of body image disturbances for the outcome of outpatient psychotherapy in patients with anorexia nervosa: Results of the ANTOP-study. / Junne, Florian; Wild, Beate; Resmark, Gaby; Giel, Katrin E; Teufel, Martin; Martus, Peter; Ziser, Katrin; Friederich, Hans-Christoph; de Zwaan, Martina; Löwe, Bernd; Dinkel, Andreas; Herpertz, Stephan; Burgmer, Markus; Tagay, Sefik; Rothermund, Eva; Zeeck, Almut; Herzog, Wolfgang; Zipfel, Stephan.

in: EUR EAT DISORD REV, Jahrgang 27, Nr. 1, 01.2019, S. 49-58.

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Junne, F, Wild, B, Resmark, G, Giel, KE, Teufel, M, Martus, P, Ziser, K, Friederich, H-C, de Zwaan, M, Löwe, B, Dinkel, A, Herpertz, S, Burgmer, M, Tagay, S, Rothermund, E, Zeeck, A, Herzog, W & Zipfel, S 2019, 'The importance of body image disturbances for the outcome of outpatient psychotherapy in patients with anorexia nervosa: Results of the ANTOP-study', EUR EAT DISORD REV, Jg. 27, Nr. 1, S. 49-58. https://doi.org/10.1002/erv.2623

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Junne, F., Wild, B., Resmark, G., Giel, K. E., Teufel, M., Martus, P., Ziser, K., Friederich, H-C., de Zwaan, M., Löwe, B., Dinkel, A., Herpertz, S., Burgmer, M., Tagay, S., Rothermund, E., Zeeck, A., Herzog, W., & Zipfel, S. (2019). The importance of body image disturbances for the outcome of outpatient psychotherapy in patients with anorexia nervosa: Results of the ANTOP-study. EUR EAT DISORD REV, 27(1), 49-58. https://doi.org/10.1002/erv.2623

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title = "The importance of body image disturbances for the outcome of outpatient psychotherapy in patients with anorexia nervosa: Results of the ANTOP-study",
abstract = "This study investigates the role of body image self-appraisal in predicting the outcomes of outpatient psychotherapy in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN). Multiple linear regression analyses and a path-analysis model were applied to test the study hypotheses that body image at baseline predicts treatment outcomes of outpatient psychotherapy in patients with AN at follow-up measurement. The analyses were conducted as secondary analyses in a subgroup (n = 148) of the anorexia nervosa treatment of outpatient-cohort (ANTOP-study) (N = 242) of patients with AN. The results show that Negative Evaluation of the Body at baseline predicts perceived stress during psychotherapy, which in turn predicts depressive symptoms at the end of therapy which in turn predicts the outcomes body mass index and EDI-2 sum score at 12 months follow-up. The results underline the importance of body image disturbance in the course of AN and call for body image as a central target of psychotherapeutic interventions in patients with AN.",
keywords = "Adolescent, Adult, Ambulatory Care, Anorexia Nervosa, Body Image, Depression, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Middle Aged, Psychotherapy, Stress, Psychological, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Journal Article, Multicenter Study, Randomized Controlled Trial, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't",
author = "Florian Junne and Beate Wild and Gaby Resmark and Giel, {Katrin E} and Martin Teufel and Peter Martus and Katrin Ziser and Hans-Christoph Friederich and {de Zwaan}, Martina and Bernd L{\"o}we and Andreas Dinkel and Stephan Herpertz and Markus Burgmer and Sefik Tagay and Eva Rothermund and Almut Zeeck and Wolfgang Herzog and Stephan Zipfel",
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language = "English",
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T1 - The importance of body image disturbances for the outcome of outpatient psychotherapy in patients with anorexia nervosa: Results of the ANTOP-study

AU - Junne, Florian

AU - Wild, Beate

AU - Resmark, Gaby

AU - Giel, Katrin E

AU - Teufel, Martin

AU - Martus, Peter

AU - Ziser, Katrin

AU - Friederich, Hans-Christoph

AU - de Zwaan, Martina

AU - Löwe, Bernd

AU - Dinkel, Andreas

AU - Herpertz, Stephan

AU - Burgmer, Markus

AU - Tagay, Sefik

AU - Rothermund, Eva

AU - Zeeck, Almut

AU - Herzog, Wolfgang

AU - Zipfel, Stephan

N1 - © 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and Eating Disorders Association.

PY - 2019/1

Y1 - 2019/1

N2 - This study investigates the role of body image self-appraisal in predicting the outcomes of outpatient psychotherapy in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN). Multiple linear regression analyses and a path-analysis model were applied to test the study hypotheses that body image at baseline predicts treatment outcomes of outpatient psychotherapy in patients with AN at follow-up measurement. The analyses were conducted as secondary analyses in a subgroup (n = 148) of the anorexia nervosa treatment of outpatient-cohort (ANTOP-study) (N = 242) of patients with AN. The results show that Negative Evaluation of the Body at baseline predicts perceived stress during psychotherapy, which in turn predicts depressive symptoms at the end of therapy which in turn predicts the outcomes body mass index and EDI-2 sum score at 12 months follow-up. The results underline the importance of body image disturbance in the course of AN and call for body image as a central target of psychotherapeutic interventions in patients with AN.

AB - This study investigates the role of body image self-appraisal in predicting the outcomes of outpatient psychotherapy in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN). Multiple linear regression analyses and a path-analysis model were applied to test the study hypotheses that body image at baseline predicts treatment outcomes of outpatient psychotherapy in patients with AN at follow-up measurement. The analyses were conducted as secondary analyses in a subgroup (n = 148) of the anorexia nervosa treatment of outpatient-cohort (ANTOP-study) (N = 242) of patients with AN. The results show that Negative Evaluation of the Body at baseline predicts perceived stress during psychotherapy, which in turn predicts depressive symptoms at the end of therapy which in turn predicts the outcomes body mass index and EDI-2 sum score at 12 months follow-up. The results underline the importance of body image disturbance in the course of AN and call for body image as a central target of psychotherapeutic interventions in patients with AN.

KW - Adolescent

KW - Adult

KW - Ambulatory Care

KW - Anorexia Nervosa

KW - Body Image

KW - Depression

KW - Female

KW - Follow-Up Studies

KW - Humans

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Psychotherapy

KW - Stress, Psychological

KW - Treatment Outcome

KW - Young Adult

KW - Journal Article

KW - Multicenter Study

KW - Randomized Controlled Trial

KW - Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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DO - 10.1002/erv.2623

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 30009554

VL - 27

SP - 49

EP - 58

JO - EUR EAT DISORD REV

JF - EUR EAT DISORD REV

SN - 1072-4133

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