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Table 6 Diagnostic stability/cross-over and remission rates at 12-month follow-up

From: Clinical characteristics and distinctiveness of DSM-5 eating disorder diagnoses: findings from a large naturalistic clinical database

 

DSM-5 diagnoses at 12-month follow-up

  

DSM-5 diagnoses at start

RAN

ANB/P

BN

BED

AAN

PD

UFED

No diagnosis/ remission

Total

RAN

29 (28%)

2 (2%)

2 (%)

0

17 (17%)

0

18 (18%)

34 (33%)

102 (19%)

ANB/P

6 (9%)

13 (19%)

6 (9%)

0

7 (10%)

5 (7%)

11 (16%)

19 (28%)

67 (13%)

BN

1(0.5%)

3 (1%)

42 (19%)

2 (1%)

20 (9%)

5 (2%)

54 (25%)

92 (42%)

219 (41%)

BED

0

0

4 (18%)

3 (14%)

2 (9%)

0

6 (27%)

7 (32%)

22 (4%)

AAN

0

1 (1%)

6 (9%)

0

13 (19%)

4 (6%)

14 (20%)

31 (45%)

69 (13%)

PD

1 (3%)

1(3%)

2 (5%)

0

4 (10%)

6 (15%)

8 (21%)

17 (44%)

39 (7%)

UFED

1 (8%)

0

1 (8%)

0

0

0

4 (33%)

6 (50%)

12 (2%)

Total

38 (7%)

20 (4%)

63 (12%)

5 (1%)

63 (12%)

20 (4%)

115 (22%)

206 (39%)

530

  1. RAN Restrictive Anorexia nervosa, ANB/P Anorexia Nervosa Bingeing/Purging type, BN Bulimia Nervosa, BED Binge Eating Disorder, AAN Atypical Anorexia Nervosa, PD Purging Disorder, UFED Unspecified Feeding and Eating Disorder.