
pmid: 6392536
This paper examines those factors which appear to influence the response of bulimia to treatment. Poorer prognosis is associated with a previous history of weight disorder (in either direction); also, with a personality disorder, particularly one marked by alcohol abuse. The paper indicates the aetiological and clinical structure of what is a heterogeneous disorder and describes the mechanisms of a successful treatment programme.
Male, Anorexia Nervosa, Depression, Substance-Related Disorders, Sexual Behavior, Professional-Patient Relations, Anger, Hyperphagia, Personality Disorders, Feeding and Eating Disorders, Sex Factors, Humans, Female
Male, Anorexia Nervosa, Depression, Substance-Related Disorders, Sexual Behavior, Professional-Patient Relations, Anger, Hyperphagia, Personality Disorders, Feeding and Eating Disorders, Sex Factors, Humans, Female
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