Exploring neurocognitive features in adolescents and young adults with anorexia nervosa: Evidence from a longitudinal study.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-07-12 DOI:10.1002/erv.3127
Tanja Wittek, Michael Zeiler, Stefanie Truttmann, Julia Philipp, Konstantin Kopp, Helene Krauss, Ellen Auer-Welsbach, Suanne Ohmann, Petra Sackl-Pammer, Sonja Werneck-Rohrer, Clarissa Laczkovics, Michaela Mitterer, Andrea Schneider, Leonie Kahlenberg, Ulrike Schmidt, Andreas Karwautz, Gudrun Wagner
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Abstract

Objective: We aimed to evaluate longitudinal changes in set-shifting and central coherence in a predominantly adolescent cohort with anorexia nervosa (AN) and to explore whether these factors predict long-term eating disorder outcomes.

Method: Ninety-two female patients with AN (mean age: 16.2, range: 13-21 years) completed neurocognitive tests (Rey Complex Figure Test, Adapted Version of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test) before and after 12 months of psychotherapeutic treatment (n = 45 Maudsley AN Treatment, MANTRa; n = 47 standard psychotherapy; groups not randomised). Eating disorder severity was assessed at baseline, after 6, 12 and 18 months.

Results: Central coherence (indicated by an increase in the Rey Figure Style Index) and set-shifting (indicated by a reduction in the percentage of perseverative errors) significantly improved over the course of treatment, with similar outcomes across groups. Lower central coherence was associated with higher eating disorder severity. Individuals with lower baseline set-shifting ability tended to have worse eating disorder outcomes in the long-term. However, this trend did not reach statistical significance in a multilevel linear mixed model.

Conclusions: Neurocognitive difficulties in adolescents and young adults with AN can improve after treatment. Interventions specifically addressing flexibility in thinking and behaviour may contribute to treatment success.

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探索神经性厌食症青少年的神经认知特征:一项纵向研究的证据。
目的我们的目的是评估以青少年为主的神经性厌食症(AN)患者在集合移动和中枢连贯性方面的纵向变化,并探讨这些因素是否能预测饮食失调的长期结果:92名女性厌食症患者(平均年龄:16.2岁,年龄范围:13-21岁)在接受心理治疗12个月前后完成了神经认知测试(Rey复杂图形测试、威斯康星卡片分类测试改编版)(n = 45人接受莫兹利厌食症治疗,MANTRa;n = 47人接受标准心理治疗;未随机分组)。饮食失调的严重程度在基线、6个月、12个月和18个月后进行评估:结果:在治疗过程中,中心一致性(以雷伊图形风格指数的增加为标志)和集合转移(以持久性错误百分比的减少为标志)得到了显著改善,各组的结果相似。中心一致性较低与饮食失调严重程度较高有关。基线集合转移能力较低的个体,其进食障碍的长期结果往往较差。然而,在多层次线性混合模型中,这一趋势并未达到统计学意义:结论:青少年厌食症患者的神经认知困难在治疗后可以得到改善。专门针对思维和行为灵活性的干预措施可能有助于治疗的成功。
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