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The purpose of this study is to determine obsessive-compulsive symptoms and BMI changes in children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa and find out whether there is a group-level correlation between the two. We also investigate a possible link between obsessive compulsive symptoms and the psychological features of eating disorders.
It is a national, academic, interventional study. The data will be acquired through questionnaires.
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Children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa show a high psychiatric co-morbidity. In clinical practice, compulsions and compulsive thoughts are frequently reported in children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa. Obsessive compulsive disorder occurs in 19% of patients with anorexia nervosa and anorexia nervosa is seen in 3-17% of female patients with obsessive compulsive disorder.
A precise explanation for this coexistence is still unknown.An underlying genetic correlation and common neuropsychological factors and personality traits are described in the literature as possible explanations. Little is know about the relation between obsessive compulsive symptoms and the psychological features of eating disorders.
It is also unclear whether obsessive compulsive symptoms can be seen as a result of the underweight and weight loss associated with anorexia nervosa and whether these symptoms clear up with weight recovery. Research on this is very limited and shows different results. The aim of this study is to examine obsessive compulsive symptoms and weight change in children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa and to determine whether there is a group-level correlation between the two.
It is a national, academic, interventional study. The data will be acquired through the following questionnaires:
Questionnaires to be completed by the minor:
Questionnaires to be completed by the parent or guardian:
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