1977
DOI: 10.1111/j.2044-8341.1977.tb02437.x
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A study of 56 families with anorexia nervosa

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“…(g) Disturbances of body perception A diminution of these disturbances after weight increase has been reported as suggesting a good outcome by Slade & Russell (1973), Garfinkel et al (1977) and Kalucy et al (1977). Slade & Russell (1973) and Kalucy et al (1977) report that a good outcome is related to a correction of such perceptual disturbances as a result of weight increase.…”
Section: (F) Socioeconomic Statusmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…(g) Disturbances of body perception A diminution of these disturbances after weight increase has been reported as suggesting a good outcome by Slade & Russell (1973), Garfinkel et al (1977) and Kalucy et al (1977). Slade & Russell (1973) and Kalucy et al (1977) report that a good outcome is related to a correction of such perceptual disturbances as a result of weight increase.…”
Section: (F) Socioeconomic Statusmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Slade & Russell (1973) and Kalucy et al (1977) report that a good outcome is related to a correction of such perceptual disturbances as a result of weight increase.…”
Section: (F) Socioeconomic Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In several studies (Dally & Gomez, 1979;Garfinkel et al, 1980;Halmi, Goldberg, Eckert, Casper, & Davis, 1977;Theander, 1970), the prevalence of anorexia nervosa among the sisters of patients has ranged from 3% to 10%, which greatly exceeds rates in the general population. Crisp et al (1980) reported a family history of probable anorexia nervosa (definitional criteria unspecified) to have been present in 29% of 102 cases, whereas Kalucy, Crisp, and Harding (1977) reported a history of low adolescent weight and peculiar dietary habits, anorexia nervosa, or severe weight phobia in 27% of the mothers and in 16% of the fathers of 56 cases. In other studies (Hall, 1978;Hudson et al, 1983), the proportion of patients with positive family histories has ranged from 4% to 7%, and the estimated prevalence in first-degree relatives has ranged from 4% to 6%.…”
Section: Familial Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estos autores apuntan al papel que desempeña la familia en el desarrollo de la anorexia nervosa. 3,[10][11][12] Un estudio de Bruch 13 reveló la existencia de conflictos ocultos relacionados con la actitud parental, en particular al describir a las madres como psicológicamente agonizantes que torturan a sus hijas con comentarios sobre sus dimensiones corporales y a los padres les atribuye una preocupación extrema por el peso y la figura de sus hijas, al igual que la de ellos mismos.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…10 De la misma manera, Slade 14 menciona que existen dos factores predisponentes que pueden contribuir al desarrollo del trastorno de la alimentación: la insatisfacción con la propia vida y la baja autoestima, resultado de los conflictos adolescentes y de problemas interpersonales, lo cual apunta más hacia las primeras experiencias de la vida y aspectos relacionados con el área social. Eisler et al 15 mencionan la gran frecuencia de dificultades en el vínculo establecido entre la madre y la hija, por lo que la familia parece desempeñar un papel importante, no como agente causal específico del trastorno, pero sí con un estilo educativo sobreprotector que actúa como mantenedor del síntoma.…”
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