"Hidden" eating disorders in Scottish psychiatric inpatients
- PMID: 3865538
- DOI: 10.1176/ajp.142.12.1475
"Hidden" eating disorders in Scottish psychiatric inpatients
Abstract
The authors designed a study to determine the prevalence of "hidden" eating disorders among a large group of hospitalized psychiatric patients. Of 146 patients surveyed, 13.8% currently had eating disorders diagnosed according to DSM-III criteria: 7.3% had bulimia, 3.6% had anorexia nervosa, and 2.9% had an atypical disorder. Eighty percent of the bulimic patients and all of the patients with an atypical disorder had not been so identified by hospital diagnosis. Eating-disordered patients tended to have concurrent diagnoses of affective or personality disorders.
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