
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 32(2)
Опубликована: Март 1, 2025
ABSTRACT Introduction Eating disorders (EDs) are complex and multifactorial conditions with significant impacts on both physical mental health. Despite advances in treatment, relapse rates remain high, highlighting the need for improved predictive models treatment outcomes. This study aims to examine role of personality traits clinical syndromes, as assessed by Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory‐III (MCMI‐III), predicting outcomes individuals EDs. Methods A retrospective evaluation was conducted 149 women diagnosed EDs, receiving inpatient at Disorder Unit Casa di Cura Villa Margherita‐KOS (Arcugnano‐Vicenza) between 2020 2024. Participants completed MCMI‐III initiation, Examination Questionnaire (EDE‐Q) Impairment Assessment (CIA) administered baseline discharge. Results Regression analyses revealed that maladaptive (avoidant, dependent histrionic) syndromes such major depression were negative predictors response. In contrast, post‐traumatic stress emerged a positive predictor improvement. Specific patterns associated changes symptomatology, including reductions eating concerns, shape concerns impairment. However, not all dimensions Conclusion underscores importance personalized approaches account Future research should explore how these factors interact over time inform tailored therapeutic strategies, particularly those comorbid or disorders.
Язык: Английский