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. 2009 Apr 8;5:207–214. doi: 10.2147/ndt.s4874

Table 2.

Pathologic profiles involving parental separation; anorexia and binge-eating disorder (BED) (last value)

Anorexia Separated (n 9) Nonseparated (n 56)
A2 (Social anxiety) 73* (55–75) 57 (49–70)
A4 (School-Related anxiety) 53* (50–57) 46 (39–53)
D (Depression) 71 (51–75) 58 (47–70)
D1 (Depressed mood) 62 (49–73) 59 (47–68)
D2 (Anhedony and indifference) 62 (48–76) 52 (46–69)
D4 (Sense of inadequacy and low self esteem) 66 (47–74) 57 (49–69)
D7 (Hopelessness) 67 (45–74) 51 (42–65)
P2 (Anorexic behavior) 65 (46–70) 58 (45–68)
P4 (Psychological aspects) 60 (43–69) 57 (45–65)
P2P3 (Anorexic behavior + acceptance and evaluation of one’s own body) 60 (46–72) 54 (45–67)
BED Separated (n.5) Nonseparated (n.9)
P (Psychogenic eating disorders)* 69 (70–52) 54 (51–61)

Notes: Anorexic and BED patients with parental separation show higher values in specific subscales;

*

p < 0.05 vs nonseparated group.