TITLE:
Clinical Factors Influencing Quality of Life in Anorexia Nervosa Patients
AUTHORS:
Chikako Kane, Masahito Tomotake, Sayo Hamatani, Shinichi Chiba, Tetsuro Ohmori
KEYWORDS:
Anorexia Nervosa, Quality of Life, Influencing Factor, Depression, Interoceptive Confusion
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Psychiatry,
Vol.8 No.1,
December
27,
2017
ABSTRACT: Objective: The purpose of this study was to elucidate clinical factors influencing quality of life (QOL) in anorexia nervosa
(AN) patients. Methods: Twenty female patients with AN (median age = 30.0 years, quartile deviation =
6.8) and forty female healthy controls (HC) (median age = 30.0 years,
quartile deviation = 8.6) participated in the study. QOL was assessed with the
36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) and social support was evaluated using
the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS). Clinical
symptoms were evaluated with the Structured Interview Guide for the Hamilton
Depression Rating Scale (SIGH-D) and the
Eating Disorder Inventory-2 (EDI-2). Results: Scores of the SF-36
Mental Component Summary (MCS) (U =
124.0, P U = 223.0, P = 0.006) and
scores of total (U = 108.0, P U = 46.0, P ρ = −0.565, P ρ = −0.556, P ρ = −0.581, P ρ = −0.617, P ρ = −0.672, P Conclusion: These
results suggest that among a variety of clinical symptoms and psychopathologies, depressive symptoms, poor emotional awareness and impaired sense of control are the most important influencing
factors on AN patients’ QOL.